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 just reported Q2 FY2026 results that turned heads: revenue jumped 250% year-over-year to $126.6 million. The company delivered its first 100 MW of AI computing capacity at Polaris Forge 1 for CoreWeave, with plans to reach 400 MW at that campus alone. A 15-year agreement with a major U.S. hyperscaler locked in 200 MW of capacity at Polaris Forge 2, projected to generate ~$5 billion in revenue.
But the real headline? Applied Digital found a way around the turbine shortage.
The Retro Solution: When 1867 Meets 2026
Applied Digital signed an agreement with Babcock & Wilcox (operating since 1867) to deploy 1 GW of power generation. Instead of waiting years for modern gas turbines, the company is dusting off proven steam turbine technology.
Here’s how it works: B&W will design and install multiple 300 MW natural gas-fired power plants featuring traditional boilers and steam turbines at Applied Digital’s data center campuses. Siemens Energy will supply the generator sets. The first units are slated to come online in 2028.
“We’re using the same boiler technology as coal plants, but running on natural gas,” Applied Digital CEO Wes Cummins explained during earnings. “B&W has been converting coal facilities to natural gas for over a decade. It lets us hit the market years ahead of competitors stuck in the gas turbine queue.”
The Competitive Moat: 3-4 Years of Breathing Room
This isn’t just clever engineering—it’s a strategic masterstroke. While competitors wait until 2031-2032 for traditional gas turbines, Applied Digital could bring AI infrastructure online by 2028. That’s a 3-4 year head start to lock in long-term contracts with hyperscalers.
The company is already in advanced discussions for 900 MW of additional capacity and targeting 5 GW over the next five years. Every facility that goes live early translates into signed contracts and predictable revenue streams.
Why Steam Turbines Matter (More Than You Think)
Steam turbine technology might sound antiquated, but it’s battle-tested and reliable. The advantage? Proven manufacturing timelines and supply chains. Instead of competing in a congested queue for new turbines, Applied Digital tapped into a less saturated market with established vendors who can execute on compressed schedules.
This move signals that the AI infrastructure buildout isn’t just about raw computing power—it’s about solving unglamorous logistics problems. The company solving power generation constraints wins the data center wars.
Applied Digital just demonstrated that breakthrough innovation sometimes means looking backward, not forward.