Group 1 - The shortage of gas turbines is becoming a bottleneck for the expansion of AI data centers, leading developers to procure mobile generator sets modified from retired aircraft engines [1] - By 2026, the biggest obstacle to the expansion of AI data centers may no longer be computing power, land, or capital, but rather jet engines [1] - The global demand for natural gas power generation is surging due to the AI boom, resulting in a severe supply bottleneck in the gas turbine market [1] Group 2 - According to DoraPartners, the global new orders for gas turbines (measured by installed capacity) are expected to rise from approximately 60 GW in 2024 to nearly 85 GW in 2025, with the number of orders increasing from about 800 to over 1000, marking a new high since 2011 [1] - The complexity of gas turbine manufacturing makes it difficult to quickly respond to demand shocks, with some core component delivery cycles taking years [1] - The "turbine purchasing war" led by American tech companies has extended equipment delivery cycles to three years [2] Group 3 - Companies like Yingliu Technology, a leader in high-temperature blades for gas turbines, have established business relationships with several gas turbine and aircraft engine manufacturers, with current orders exceeding 1.2 billion yuan [2] - Deweier is continuously developing forging and heat treatment technology for low-pressure gas turbine shaft products, with future supply expected to clients such as Baker Hughes and Caterpillar [2]
燃气轮机供应短缺,科技巨头抢购“二手”飞机发动机为AI供电