Meanwhile, stocks for turbine suppliers have rallied
Meanwhile, stocks for turbine suppliers have rallied
This is how the turbine shortage could play out:
Without gas, developing nations may be forced to keep using coal for longer
Meanwhile, developed countries may be pushed to more quickly adopt solar and wind farms backed up with batteries
The good news is that suppliers are taking step to lift production capacity
GE Vernova announced plans to expand capacity to 70-80 heavy-duty gas turbines a year from 2026, up from 55 turbines
Mitsubishi Heavy is urgently seeking to add gas-turbine capacity in the next 2 years
This is also driving up the cost of power plants
A new combined cycle-gas plant cost about $800/kW in 2021
Now it is as high as $2,800/kW
So in developed nations relying on more gas, power prices could also rise even higher
Turbine manufacturers also are favoring projects in developed nations, or tied to power requirements for major companies, because of the reduced risks of financing shortfalls or complex approvals
Anyway, so as rich nations scoop up more gas turbines that risks leaving fewer for emerging nations (which had adopted aggressive gas power strategies)
Lets take Vietnam. They want to build at least 22 gas-fired power plants by 2030. This isnt an AI boom thing, its just growth
πΊπΈ US power demand is slated to grow 25% by 2030, a reversal of relatively flat consumption since 2010. This is due in part to the AI boom, and data centers are turning to gas to feed energy needs
Many countries are shifting from coal to gas as part of their decarbonization efforts. Solar and wind are now the cheapest sources in most regions, but even paired with batteries they cannot yet provide continuous supply that coal or gas do
So why are orders for turbines surging? There are a number of reasons
Power demand is growing from consumers and industries as households, transportation and manufacturing are electrifying. Emerging nations are using more air conditioning
Plus, the AI boom
The three suppliers have tight control over their IP. You cant easily enter the space because you need decades of testing and experience
While China is trying to develop their own turbine, theyre still far behind. China depends on equipment from the big three
That history, along with a few decades of lackluster sales and plateauing power requirements in the US and Europe, meant the suppliers were largely unprepared when electricity consumption accelerated after the pandemic, ushering in the new race for turbines
Yet that boom was short-lived as gas prices climbed and the resulting downturn triggered a wave of industry consolidation that concentrated manufacturing capability with the current three main suppliers
And so today there are really only three suppliers of the biggest turbines
The technologyβs deployment surged in the 1990s with the US power marketβs deregulation. Gas turbines were favored for their speed of installation and efficiency, triggering a rush in orders
Since the 1960s, the hot gas exiting the process has often been harnessed to generate steam and power a second turbine, creating the combined cycle design thatβs more efficient at converting fuel into electricity and has become the standard in large power plants
So, what is a gas turbine?
Its a 500-ton machine that is just like the jet engine, but to produce electricity instead of flight
Natural gas is burned to spin blades at speeds higher than 3,000 rotations a minute to powers a connected generator
The crux of the issue is that the gas turbine market is dominated by three companies -- Siemens Energy, GE Vernova, Mitsubishi Heavy
Theyve been caught flat footed by an acceleration in orders over the last few years. And they arenβt able (or willing) to quickly boost output
GAS TURBINE SHORTAGE π¨β‘
Orders for turbines for natural gas power plants are vastly outpacing supply, threatening the worldβs ability to keep pace with rising electricity demand
π§΅ Thread on how we got here and what it means for power-hungry nations
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NEW LNG IMPORTER SOON? π³πΏπ’
New Zealand moves forward with plans to build a new LNG import terminal as domestic gas production falters
www.1news.co.nz/2025/10/01/g...
Weak Chinese LNG demand is good news for Europe
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π China's imports are poised to fall 22% in Sept due in part to milder weather, rising domestic output. China is the world's top LNG buyer
π That'll free-up supply for gas-hungry rivals elsewhere (like those in Europe)
The facility is ending a 2 month planned maintenance. Likely related to that?
AI data centers are sending US power bills soaring, Bloomberg analysis shows
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Wholesale prices more than doubled since 2020 in some markets, but those increases arent equal
Of the nodes where prices rose, over 70% are within 50 miles of significant data center activity
MANY SUCH CASES: Louisianaβs utility regulator approved Entergyβs plan to build three new gas-fired plants to power Metaβs data center
Power demand on the largest US grid is poised to surge thanks to the AI boom
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PJM Interconnection, which manages the 13-state system stretching from Washington DC to Illinois, expects peak summer demand to jump by 38% by 2035
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
More countries are looking to buy US oil & gas to make Trump happy πΊπΈπ’οΈ
π°π· South Korea's trade minister said the country will consider buying more to reduce their trade surplus with the US
β οΈ Vietnam, EU & Taiwan are considering to do the same to avoid Trump's proposed tariffs
Vietnam aims to complete its first nuclear power plant by 2030 to boost energy security
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π Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh ordered the REMARKABLY ambitious target today
β οΈ This comes after Vietnam was hit with blackouts in 2023 due to hot weather, coal power malfunctions
More LNG ships divert to Europe in search of better profits π’π’
πͺπΊ At least 6 ships changed course away from Asia to Europe since last week
π Europe needs more LNG after losing Russian pipeline gas via Ukraine
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ββοΈ Asia demand is subdued as winter ends (and prices too high)
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More LNG vessels are diverting to Europe to take advantage of better prices π’
π Four diversions from Asia to Europe in the last week. Europe needs LNG to replace the lost Russian pipeline gas supply via Ukraine
π Asia doesn't need the LNG as demand remains subdued
Ok fine