Entergy planning new power station at White Bluff site

Entergy Arkansas is proposing to build a natural gas-fired power generation facility adjacent to its White Bluff plant, which is due to stop burning coal in 2028.

Entergy sent out a letter, dated July 7, to “community and government” leaders inviting them to a “virtual open house” to “review information regarding the potential construction of a proposed new power generation facility by Entergy Arkansas, LLC (EAL) called Jefferson Power Station (JPS),” stated the letter. “The proposed JPS resource would replace the existing White Bluff facility (located south of Redfield) at the end of coal operations.”

The letter was signed by Thomas Aureli, regulatory project coordinator…

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