Capstone Green Energy Holdings announced that it has secured an order for two Capstone C800 Signature Series microturbines to power a premier golf and hospitality resort in Utah, with the units expected to be commissioned in May 2026.
The C800S units are air‑bearing microturbines that eliminate the need for lubricants, reduce maintenance costs, and can achieve up to 90 % combined heat and power efficiency. The resort will use a waste‑heat recovery system to deliver high‑grade hot water, providing both electricity and thermal energy in a single, low‑emission package.
Capstone’s recent financial performance underscores the significance of the order. The company closed a $112.5 million strategic investment on March 31 2026 and reported strong third‑quarter results on February 12 2026, reflecting growing demand for clean‑energy solutions amid rising utility costs and sustainability commitments in the hospitality sector.
Vince Canino, President and CEO of Capstone, said, “This project demonstrates how combined heat and power can unlock powerful, real‑world energy economics for large‑scale hospitality destinations.” Horizon Power Systems’ Jeff Dixon added, “The resort needed reliable power immediately, along with the benefit of energy efficiency measures that would meaningfully reduce operating costs.”
The order represents a key milestone in Capstone’s expansion into high‑profile commercial customers and signals that its technology is well‑aligned with the hospitality industry’s shift toward resilient, cost‑effective, and low‑emission power solutions.
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