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Baker Hughes Partners with Frontier Infrastructure to Propel U.S. Carbon Storage Advances

Accelerating carbon capture and data center projects across the U.S. with innovative technologies and strategic partnership.

Accelerating carbon capture and data center projects across the U.S. with innovative technologies and strategic partnership.

Accelerating carbon capture and data center projects across the U.S. with innovative technologies and strategic partnership.

Published Mar 4, 2025

Mar 4, 2025

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A vibrant industrial landscape showcasing carbon storage facilities, power generation structures, and transportation logistics, symbolizing advancements in carbon capture technology.

Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, has teamed up with Frontier Infrastructure to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and power generation projects across the U.S. Frontier’s Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub in Wyoming will become a significant open-source carbon sequestration facility, designed to aid industrial emitters particularly through a CO2-by-rail strategy for ethanol producers. Baker Hughes will contribute key CCS technologies and power solutions including CO2 compression and its industrial NovaLT™ gas turbines to support energy needs of data centers and industrial clients. The partnership enables scale efficiencies and sustainable energy solutions advancing towards lower carbon development.

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