GE Vernova confirms $14.2bn Saudi initiatives

22 May 2025

US-based energy equipment manufacturer GE Vernova announced initiatives worth up to $14.2bn in Saudi Arabia, which coincided with US President Donald Trump’s state visit to the kingdom last week.

The initiatives aim to “accelerate Saudi Arabia’s energy transition with US technology and expertise”, the firm said.

The announcements include up to $2bn in backlog or on a reservation agreement as of the first quarter of 2025, with future contracts and memorandums of understanding (MoUs) for agreements spanning across the next four years.

Among the collaborations and initiatives is a deal between Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) and GE Vernova for the supply of US-made gas turbines, synchronous condensers and balance of plant equipment.

The equipment deal will support grid stability by providing voltage regulation, reactive power and system strength, supplying inertia to maintain reliable operations as more variable renewable energy is integrated into the system. The deal with SEC also includes capital parts, maintenance and repair services.

Saudi Arabia's principal buyer, Saudi Power Procurement Company, and GE Vernova are understood to have entered into several MoUs for the supply of advanced power generation equipment and services for future projects; the commercialisation of carbon capture technologies; and training and investments in power sector research and development activities, manufacturing and repairs.

Saudi utility developer Acwa Power and GE Vernova also signed framework agreements to collaborate on identifying and exploring potential opportunities to supply high-efficiency gas turbines and electrification equipment for future projects in Saudi Arabia. 

State-backed Saudi Aramco and GE Vernova also announced collaborations to provide maintenance services, repairs and spare parts to support the operations of several power plants in the kingdom.

Scott Strazik, chief executive of GE Vernova, said that deploying “world-class technology” will help deepen the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia, advance energy security and strengthen both nations' economic prosperity and competitiveness.

GE Vernova, or GE, is understood to have been operating in Saudi Arabia for 90 years, with a power generation installed capacity of about 50GW in the kingdom running on its gas turbines.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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