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The growing demand for gas turbines in the Middle East reflects the importance of enhancing electricity generation capabilities to meet challenges resulting from the impacts of war and rising energy consumption. This is especially true as Gulf countries seek to secure faster power generation capacity and boost operational reserves. The region accounted for 30% of Siemens' turbine orders in the third quarter, equivalent to approximately 4.5 gigawatts, surpassing the demand from artificial intelligence data centers, which reached 20%. Gas turbines are primarily used because they provide quick response times within minutes, making them essential for supporting grids during peak periods and emergencies. Additionally, they are suitable for small sites and do not require water for power generation. Global demand for turbines is also expected to continue rising at a rate of 3-4% annually, with a focus on improving plant efficiency through the use of combined-cycle plants, which can reach efficiencies of around 60%.
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