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flag Entergy Arkansas seeks approval for a $1.6B natural gas plant to replace an old coal plant and boost grid reliability.

flag Entergy Arkansas is seeking approval to build the $1.6 billion Jefferson Power Station, a 754-megawatt natural gas plant near Redfield, set to begin operations in 2029. flag The facility, using advanced combined cycle technology, will power over 355,000 homes, support more than 3,600 construction jobs, and generate $2.9 billion in economic impact. flag It will replace the aging White Bluff coal plant, complement renewable projects, and help maintain stable, affordable electricity rates. flag The project aims to strengthen grid reliability and support Arkansas’s growing economy.

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