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GE Vernova stock jumps 4% to $823 as a 2030 turbine-slot deal fuels the run
11 February 2026
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GE Vernova stock jumps 4% to $823 as a 2030 turbine-slot deal fuels the run

New York, February 11, 2026, 16:49 EST — Trading after the bell.

  • GE Vernova climbed 4.1% to finish at $823.67, with the stock reaching as high as $834 earlier in the session.
  • Maxim Power has locked in a 7HA.02 gas turbine slot, aiming for delivery in 2030, with a deposit set for 2026.
  • Next up: GE Vernova’s April 22 earnings webcast, which should shed light on order flow and margins.

GE Vernova Inc climbed 4.1% to close at $823.67 on Wednesday. At one point, the stock hit $834, stretching a recent rally for the power-equipment maker. Roughly 2.7 million shares changed hands.

Maxim Power Corp, based in Canada, has lined up a manufacturing slot for a 7HA.02 gas turbine and generator from GE Vernova, eyeing delivery by 2030 under a new reservation agreement. The deal requires Maxim to lock in with a non-refundable deposit in 2026, though a final sales contract and pricing still have to be hammered out. The reserved equipment is intended for Maxim’s 400-megawatt Prairie Lights Power project, planned near Grande Prairie, Alberta. The company flagged up to $60 million in project spending for 2026 and noted a routine permit amendment could be needed.

Reservation agreements here work as line-skipping charges—customers shell out to secure production slots years in advance, well before any full order lands. GE Vernova sees this as proof buyers are ready to get in early, especially as lead times grow. Investors take it as a sign that pricing for big gas turbines could hold up, despite revenue arriving further down the line.

Volatility has been the name of the game for the stock lately. After climbing 2.9% Monday, it slid 1.3% Tuesday, then jumped again on Wednesday.

GE Vernova is now a go-to name for investors zeroing in on new-build generation and grid equipment—those themes are attracting fresh capital, as electricity demand starts to climb from a sluggish patch. Gas turbines, thanks to their quick build times compared to large baseload options, are suddenly back near the front of many planners’ queues.

Back in late January, the company bumped up its 2026 revenue outlook to a range of $44 billion to $45 billion, citing robust appetite for gas turbines and power storage gear as electricity use climbs—partly on the surge in artificial intelligence. Orders for the quarter shot up 34%, landing at $59.3 billion, and the gas power equipment backlog jumped to 83 gigawatts, up from 62 gigawatts. CEO Scott Strazik pointed to “significant momentum” heading into 2026, though he called out continued weakness in the wind division. Reuters

GE Vernova, which separated from General Electric in March 2024, offers gas and steam turbines, grid equipment and related services, plus both onshore and offshore wind turbines.

Still, slot reservations aren’t a sure thing. Timelines can shift, permits might get amended, and the final paperwork—pricing, deadlines, penalties—all of that has to be hammered out. Disappointment’s in play if the pipeline falls short of what investors are hoping for.

Eyes are peeled for any follow-up from rival developers—anything that hints turbine lead times are shrinking will get attention. Until then, sentiment is at the mercy of capex signals from the utilities and heavy power buyers.

GE Vernova’s Q1 numbers land April 22, with execs set to kick things off on a webcast at 7:30 a.m. EDT. Turbine order flow, any shifts in reservation demand, and how quickly margins are moving after the recent guidance bump are all on the checklist for investors.

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