Mobile power generation packager Dynamis Power Solutions has ordered 25 aeroderivative gas turbines from Baker Hughes. The deal includes a mix of LM2500, LM6000, and LM9000 units totaling 1.3 GW for mobile power generation. They will be deployed across a wide range of oil & gas applications, including upstream, refining, and petrochemical. As part of the agreement, Dynamis will package ten dry low emissions LM9000 gas turbines in a new offering it is calling the DT70. This 70 MW unit offers the highest reported mobile power density (MW per square foot) to date.
“Through our decade-long collaboration with Baker Hughes, we are redefining what’s possible in the mobile power generation market for oil & gas through our delivery of a new solution with power density once thought unattainable,” said Matthew Crawford, CEO of Dynamis. “Our use of LM9000s will offer twice the power of our flagship DT35 solution without compromising flexibility, reliability, or efficiency.”
Dynamis’ DT35 has an installed base of 1.5 GW installed base which has been in operation for nearly a decade in more than 1,200 locations throughout North America. The DT70 package of Baker Hughes’ LM9000 boasts enhanced versatility for large power consumers in the oil & gas space, resilience in challenging environments, a compact footprint, and very short rig-up and commissioning times. It is available for order immediately.



