South Korea's Doosan Enerbility Targets 105 Gas Turbine Orders by 2038
2026-06-24 09:51
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - South Korea's Doosan Enerbility Co., Ltd. announced on June 22, 2026, that it aims to secure a cumulative total of 105 gas turbine orders by 2038. The company plans to achieve 45 cumulative orders by 2030. To date, Doosan Enerbility has secured 23 gas turbine orders, including 12 from the U.S. market.

Doosan Enerbility is a core subsidiary of South Korea's Doosan Group. Since 2013, the company has been developing large gas turbines for power generation, collaborating with over 340 domestic industry, academic, and research institutions, with investments exceeding 1 trillion Korean won. In 2019, the company successfully developed a gas turbine, making South Korea the fifth country in the world with independent large gas turbine R&D capabilities. The gas turbine underwent 15,000 hours of operational testing at the Gimpo Combined Heat and Power Plant, verifying its performance. Last year, the company delivered its first domestically produced gas turbine to the U.S. market. To achieve its order targets, Doosan Enerbility is expanding its plant in Changwon, aiming to increase annual production capacity to 12 units by 2028, 1.5 times its current capacity.

In the small modular reactor (SMR) sector, Doosan Enerbility has established partnerships with U.S. companies such as NuScale Power, X-energy, and TerraPower. In May of this year, the UK's Rolls-Royce SMR selected Doosan Enerbility as a partner for key SMR equipment. Doosan Enerbility is building the world's first dedicated SMR factory at its Changwon business site, targeting completion by 2028. Once fully operational, the annual SMR production capacity is expected to increase from the current 12 units to over 20 units.

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