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List of power stations in Arkansas

This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Arkansas, separated by fuel type. In 2021, Arkansas had a summer capacity of 14,832 megawatts, and a net generation of 61,100 gigawatt-hours.[2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 39.6% natural gas, 27.4% coal, 24.4% nuclear, 6% hydroelectric, 1.3% solar, 1.2% biomass, and 0.1% petroleum.[1]

Sources of Arkansas utility-scale electricity generation:
full-year 2023[1]

  Natural Gas (39.6%)
  Coal (27.4%)
  Nuclear (24.4%)
  Hydroelectric[a] (6%)
  Solar (1.3%)
  Biomass (1.2%)
  Petroleum (0.1%)

Biogas edit

Name Location Fuel Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
2019 GHG emissions
(metric tons)
Operator Opened
Eco Vista Tontitown Landfill gas 4 5 33,504[3] 110,186[4] Waste Management 2010[5]
Two Pine Pulaski County Landfill gas 5 6 31,926[6] 51,073[7] Waste Management 2008[8]

Coal edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
2019 GHG emissions
(metric tons)
Boiler type Operator Opened
Flint Creek Gentry 528 1 2.4 million[9] 2.5 million[10] Subcritical American Electric Power 1978[11]
Independence Newark 1700 2 5.7 million[12] 6.3 million[13] Entergy 1983, 1984[11]
John W. Turk Jr. Fulton 600 1 4 million[14] 3.6 million[15] Ultra-supercritical American Electric Power 2012[16]
Plum Point Mississippi County 665 1 3.9 million[17] 4 million[18] Subcritical NAES Corporation 2010[19]
White Bluff Redfield 1659 2 0[20] 7.7 million[21] Entergy 1980, 1981[11]

Hydroelectric edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
Water source Operator Opened
Beaver Lake Dam Carroll County 112 2 261,746[22] White River Southwestern Power Administration 1965[23]
Blakely Mountain Garland/Montgomery 75 2 231,668[24] Ouachita River Southwestern Power Administration 1956[23]
Bull Shoals Baxter/Marion 340 4 1.4 million[25] White River Southwestern Power Administration 1953[23]
Carl S. Whillock Conway County 32 3 122,040[26] Arkansas River Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1993[11]
Carpenter Garland County 56 2 76,107[27] Ouachita River Entergy 1930[28]
Clyde T. Ellis Barling 32 3 99,455[29] Arkansas River Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1988[11]
Dardanelle Pope/Yell 140 4 594,423[30] Arkansas River Southwestern Power Administration 1965[23]
Electric Cooperatives
of Arkansas
Dumas 103 3 311,700[31] Arkansas River Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1999[11]
Greers Ferry Cleburne County 96 2 296,621[32] Little Red River Southwestern Power Administration 1964[23]
Murray Pulaski County 45 2 89,605[33] Arkansas River North Little Rock Electric Department[34] 1988[35]
Narrows Pike County 26 3 71,173[36] Little Missouri River Southwestern Power Administration 1950[23]
Norfork Baxter County 81 2 287,794[37] North Fork River Southwestern Power Administration 1944[23]
Ozark-Jeta Taylor Ozark 100 5 89,547[38] Arkansas River Southwestern Power Administration 1973[23]
Remmel Hot Spring County 12 3 52,620[39] Ouachita River Entergy 1924[28]
White River Lock & Dam 1 Batesville 4 1 15,727[40] White River Independence County 2007[41]
White River Lock & Dam 2 Independence County 4 1 15,077[42] White River Independence County 2007[41]
Shelby M. Knight/
White River Lock & Dam 3
Stone County 4 1 18,945[43] White River Independence County 2006[41]

Pumped storage edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
Water source Operator Opened
DeGray Clark County 68 2 122,691[44] Caddo River Southwestern Power Administration 1972[23]

Natural gas edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
2019 GHG emissions
(metric tons)
Operator Opened
Elkins Elkins 60 2[5] 13,825[45] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2010[11]
Fulton Fulton 153 1 118,888[46] 67,642[47] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2001[11]
Harry D. Mattison Tontitown 340 4 155,985[48] 104,744[49] American Electric Power 2007[50]
Harry L. Oswald Wrightsville 548 9 368,940[51] 157,546[52] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2003[11]
Hot Spring Malvern 620 3 2.9 million[53] 1.2 million[54] Entergy 2012[55]
Lake Catherine Malvern 721 4 127,495[56] 184,861[57] Entergy 1950, 1953, 1970[28]
Magnet Cove Magnet Cove 660 3 1.7 million[58] 669,001[59] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2006[11]
Union El Dorado 2,200 12 11.3 million[60] 4.3 million[61] Entergy 2003[62]

Natural gas/petroleum edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
2019 GHG emissions
(metric tons)
Operator Opened
Carl E. Bailey Augusta 122 1 15,894[63] 13,912[64] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1966[11]
Dell Dell 679 3 3.2 million[65] 1.4 million[66] Associated Electric Cooperative 2007[67]
John L. McClellan Camden 134 1 34,073[68] 25,388[69] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1971[11]
Jonesboro Jonesboro 224 4 27,266[70] 16,751[71] Jonesboro City Water & Light 2003, 2007[67][72]
Paragould Paragould 14 4 84[73] Paragould Light Water & Cable 1990[35]
Paragould Reciprocating Paragould 14 3 473[74] Paragould Light Water & Cable 2001[35]
Pine Bluff Energy Center Pine Bluff 236 2 1.2 million[75] 685,030[76] Calpine Energy Services 2001[35]
Thomas B. Fitzhugh Ozark 171 2 254,918[77] 129,404[78] Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1963, 2003[11]

Nuclear edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
Reactor type Operator Opened
Arkansas Nuclear One Russellville 1824 2 14 million[79] Pressurized water Entergy 1974[35]

Petroleum edit

Name Location Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
2019 net generation
(MWh)
2019 GHG emissions
(metric tons)
Operator Opened
Piggott Municipal Piggott 7 4 9[80] City of Piggott 1952[35]

Solar photovoltaic edit

Name Location Type Nameplate
capacity (MW)
2019 net generation
(MWh)
Acreage Operator Opened
SR Camden East Camden CdTe 12 26,019[81] 100 Silicon Ranch Corporation 2016[82]
Van Buren 0.5 1.5 Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative 2016[83]
Ozarks Natural Energy Community Solar Springdale c-Si 1 1,533[84] 5 Ozarks Electric Cooperative 2016[85]
FECC Solar Benton Benton 1 1,457[86] 5 First Electric Cooperative 2017[87]
Scenic Hill Solar III Clarksville 5 10,161[88] 42 Scenic Hill Solar 2017[89]
Holly Springs 1 5 Ouachita Electric Cooperative 2017[90]
Stuttgart Solar Energy Center Arkansas County 81 162,317[91] 475 NextEra Energy Resources 2017[92]
Hamburg 1 8 Today's Power 2018[93]
Brookland 1 8 Today's Power 2018[94]
Forrest City 1 8 Woodruff Electric Cooperative 2019[95]
Newport 1 8 Farmers Electric Cooperative 2019[96]
Salem 1 8 North Arkansas Electric Cooperative 2019[97]
Fayetteville 10 Today’s Power 2019[98]
Jefferson County 0.176 2019[99]
Star City 1 8 C & L Electric Cooperative 2020[100]
Chicot Solar Project Chicot County 100 825 NextEra Energy Resources 2020[101]
C. Wayne Whitaker Solar Texarkana 1 7 Today's Power 2020[102]

Storage edit

Name Location Type Nameplate
capacity (MWh)
2019 net generation
(MWh)
Operator Opened
Fayetteville Lithium-ion battery 24 Today’s Power 2019[98]

Proposed power stations edit

Name Location Type Nameplate
capacity
Operator Status
Crossett Solar Energy Farm Crossett Solar PV 100 MW Renewable Energy Systems Construction beginning 2021[103]
White County Solar PV 100 MW NextEra Energy Resources Expected operable 2021[104]
White County Lithium-ion battery 30 MWh NextEra Energy Resources Expected operable 2021[104]
Stuttgart Solar PV 3.15 MW Expected operable 2020[105]
Hot Springs Solar PV 12.75 MW Scenic Hill Solar Expected operable 2020[106]
Searcy Solar PV 1.2 MW Entegrity Energy Partners Expected operable 2020[107]
Searcy Solar PV 4.5 MW Entegrity Energy Partners Expected operable 2020[107]
Paris Solar PV 1.5 MW Today’s Power Expected operable 2020[108]
Pulaski County Solar PV 8 MW Today’s Power Expected operable 2020[109]
Jonesboro Solar PV 13.25 MW Jonesboro City Water & Light Expected operable 2022[110]
ConwayCorp and Lightsource BP Solar Farm Happy Solar PV 132 MW Lightsource BP Expected operable 2022[111]
Walnut Bend Solar Brinkley Solar PV 100 MW Entergy Arkansas Expected operable 2022[112]
Solar PV 180 MW Expected operable 2023[113]

Retired power stations edit

Name Location Type Nameplate
capacity (MW)
Generating
units
Operator Opened Closed
Cecil Lynch North Little Rock Natural gas/petroleum 110 2 Entergy 1949, 1954 2013[114]
Fairbanks Augusta Petroleum 3 5 City of Augusta 1929 2005[115]
Hamilton Moses Forrest City Natural gas/petroleum 138 2 Entergy 1951 2013[116]
Harvey Couch Stamps Natural gas/petroleum 110 2 Entergy 1943, 1954 2011, 2013[117]
Mammoth Spring Dam No. 1 Fulton County Hydroelectric 3[118] Arkansas-Missouri Power Company 1927 1972[119]
Robert E. Ritchie Helena Natural gas/petroleum 923 3 Entergy 1961 2013[120]
Mabelvale Mabelvale Natural gas 56 4 Entergy 1970[28] 2016[121]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Includes conventional hydroelectric and hydroelectric pumped storage.

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External links edit

  • Arkansas at the U.S. Energy Information Administration

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This is a list of electricity generating power stations in the U S state of Arkansas separated by fuel type In 2021 Arkansas had a summer capacity of 14 832 megawatts and a net generation of 61 100 gigawatt hours 2 In 2023 the electrical energy generation mix was 39 6 natural gas 27 4 coal 24 4 nuclear 6 hydroelectric 1 3 solar 1 2 biomass and 0 1 petroleum 1 Sources of Arkansas utility scale electricity generation full year 2023 1 Natural Gas 39 6 Coal 27 4 Nuclear 24 4 Hydroelectric a 6 Solar 1 3 Biomass 1 2 Petroleum 0 1 Contents 1 Biogas 2 Coal 3 Hydroelectric 3 1 Pumped storage 4 Natural gas 4 1 Natural gas petroleum 5 Nuclear 6 Petroleum 7 Solar photovoltaic 8 Storage 9 Proposed power stations 10 Retired power stations 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksBiogas editName Location Fuel Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh 2019 GHG emissions metric tons Operator Opened Eco Vista Tontitown Landfill gas 4 5 33 504 3 110 186 4 Waste Management 2010 5 Two Pine Pulaski County Landfill gas 5 6 31 926 6 51 073 7 Waste Management 2008 8 Coal editName Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh 2019 GHG emissions metric tons Boiler type Operator Opened Flint Creek Gentry 528 1 2 4 million 9 2 5 million 10 Subcritical American Electric Power 1978 11 Independence Newark 1700 2 5 7 million 12 6 3 million 13 Entergy 1983 1984 11 John W Turk Jr Fulton 600 1 4 million 14 3 6 million 15 Ultra supercritical American Electric Power 2012 16 Plum Point Mississippi County 665 1 3 9 million 17 4 million 18 Subcritical NAES Corporation 2010 19 White Bluff Redfield 1659 2 0 20 7 7 million 21 Entergy 1980 1981 11 Hydroelectric editName Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh Water source Operator Opened Beaver Lake Dam Carroll County 112 2 261 746 22 White River Southwestern Power Administration 1965 23 Blakely Mountain Garland Montgomery 75 2 231 668 24 Ouachita River Southwestern Power Administration 1956 23 Bull Shoals Baxter Marion 340 4 1 4 million 25 White River Southwestern Power Administration 1953 23 Carl S Whillock Conway County 32 3 122 040 26 Arkansas River Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1993 11 Carpenter Garland County 56 2 76 107 27 Ouachita River Entergy 1930 28 Clyde T Ellis Barling 32 3 99 455 29 Arkansas River Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1988 11 Dardanelle Pope Yell 140 4 594 423 30 Arkansas River Southwestern Power Administration 1965 23 Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas Dumas 103 3 311 700 31 Arkansas River Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1999 11 Greers Ferry Cleburne County 96 2 296 621 32 Little Red River Southwestern Power Administration 1964 23 Murray Pulaski County 45 2 89 605 33 Arkansas River North Little Rock Electric Department 34 1988 35 Narrows Pike County 26 3 71 173 36 Little Missouri River Southwestern Power Administration 1950 23 Norfork Baxter County 81 2 287 794 37 North Fork River Southwestern Power Administration 1944 23 Ozark Jeta Taylor Ozark 100 5 89 547 38 Arkansas River Southwestern Power Administration 1973 23 Remmel Hot Spring County 12 3 52 620 39 Ouachita River Entergy 1924 28 White River Lock amp Dam 1 Batesville 4 1 15 727 40 White River Independence County 2007 41 White River Lock amp Dam 2 Independence County 4 1 15 077 42 White River Independence County 2007 41 Shelby M Knight White River Lock amp Dam 3 Stone County 4 1 18 945 43 White River Independence County 2006 41 Pumped storage edit Name Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh Water source Operator Opened DeGray Clark County 68 2 122 691 44 Caddo River Southwestern Power Administration 1972 23 Natural gas editName Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh 2019 GHG emissions metric tons Operator Opened Elkins Elkins 60 2 5 13 825 45 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2010 11 Fulton Fulton 153 1 118 888 46 67 642 47 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2001 11 Harry D Mattison Tontitown 340 4 155 985 48 104 744 49 American Electric Power 2007 50 Harry L Oswald Wrightsville 548 9 368 940 51 157 546 52 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2003 11 Hot Spring Malvern 620 3 2 9 million 53 1 2 million 54 Entergy 2012 55 Lake Catherine Malvern 721 4 127 495 56 184 861 57 Entergy 1950 1953 1970 28 Magnet Cove Magnet Cove 660 3 1 7 million 58 669 001 59 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 2006 11 Union El Dorado 2 200 12 11 3 million 60 4 3 million 61 Entergy 2003 62 Natural gas petroleum edit Name Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh 2019 GHG emissions metric tons Operator Opened Carl E Bailey Augusta 122 1 15 894 63 13 912 64 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1966 11 Dell Dell 679 3 3 2 million 65 1 4 million 66 Associated Electric Cooperative 2007 67 John L McClellan Camden 134 1 34 073 68 25 388 69 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1971 11 Jonesboro Jonesboro 224 4 27 266 70 16 751 71 Jonesboro City Water amp Light 2003 2007 67 72 Paragould Paragould 14 4 84 73 Paragould Light Water amp Cable 1990 35 Paragould Reciprocating Paragould 14 3 473 74 Paragould Light Water amp Cable 2001 35 Pine Bluff Energy Center Pine Bluff 236 2 1 2 million 75 685 030 76 Calpine Energy Services 2001 35 Thomas B Fitzhugh Ozark 171 2 254 918 77 129 404 78 Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation 1963 2003 11 Nuclear editName Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh Reactor type Operator Opened Arkansas Nuclear One Russellville 1824 2 14 million 79 Pressurized water Entergy 1974 35 Petroleum editName Location Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units 2019 net generation MWh 2019 GHG emissions metric tons Operator Opened Piggott Municipal Piggott 7 4 9 80 City of Piggott 1952 35 Solar photovoltaic editName Location Type Nameplatecapacity MW 2019 net generation MWh Acreage Operator Opened SR Camden East Camden CdTe 12 26 019 81 100 Silicon Ranch Corporation 2016 82 Van Buren 0 5 1 5 Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative 2016 83 Ozarks Natural Energy Community Solar Springdale c Si 1 1 533 84 5 Ozarks Electric Cooperative 2016 85 FECC Solar Benton Benton 1 1 457 86 5 First Electric Cooperative 2017 87 Scenic Hill Solar III Clarksville 5 10 161 88 42 Scenic Hill Solar 2017 89 Holly Springs 1 5 Ouachita Electric Cooperative 2017 90 Stuttgart Solar Energy Center Arkansas County 81 162 317 91 475 NextEra Energy Resources 2017 92 Hamburg 1 8 Today s Power 2018 93 Brookland 1 8 Today s Power 2018 94 Forrest City 1 8 Woodruff Electric Cooperative 2019 95 Newport 1 8 Farmers Electric Cooperative 2019 96 Salem 1 8 North Arkansas Electric Cooperative 2019 97 Fayetteville 10 Today s Power 2019 98 Jefferson County 0 176 2019 99 Star City 1 8 C amp L Electric Cooperative 2020 100 Chicot Solar Project Chicot County 100 825 NextEra Energy Resources 2020 101 C Wayne Whitaker Solar Texarkana 1 7 Today s Power 2020 102 Storage editName Location Type Nameplatecapacity MWh 2019 net generation MWh Operator Opened Fayetteville Lithium ion battery 24 Today s Power 2019 98 Proposed power stations editName Location Type Nameplatecapacity Operator Status Crossett Solar Energy Farm Crossett Solar PV 100 MW Renewable Energy Systems Construction beginning 2021 103 White County Solar PV 100 MW NextEra Energy Resources Expected operable 2021 104 White County Lithium ion battery 30 MWh NextEra Energy Resources Expected operable 2021 104 Stuttgart Solar PV 3 15 MW Expected operable 2020 105 Hot Springs Solar PV 12 75 MW Scenic Hill Solar Expected operable 2020 106 Searcy Solar PV 1 2 MW Entegrity Energy Partners Expected operable 2020 107 Searcy Solar PV 4 5 MW Entegrity Energy Partners Expected operable 2020 107 Paris Solar PV 1 5 MW Today s Power Expected operable 2020 108 Pulaski County Solar PV 8 MW Today s Power Expected operable 2020 109 Jonesboro Solar PV 13 25 MW Jonesboro City Water amp Light Expected operable 2022 110 ConwayCorp and Lightsource BP Solar Farm Happy Solar PV 132 MW Lightsource BP Expected operable 2022 111 Walnut Bend Solar Brinkley Solar PV 100 MW Entergy Arkansas Expected operable 2022 112 Solar PV 180 MW Expected operable 2023 113 Retired power stations editName Location Type Nameplatecapacity MW Generating units Operator Opened Closed Cecil Lynch North Little Rock Natural gas petroleum 110 2 Entergy 1949 1954 2013 114 Fairbanks Augusta Petroleum 3 5 City of Augusta 1929 2005 115 Hamilton Moses Forrest City Natural gas petroleum 138 2 Entergy 1951 2013 116 Harvey Couch Stamps Natural gas petroleum 110 2 Entergy 1943 1954 2011 2013 117 Mammoth Spring Dam No 1 Fulton County Hydroelectric 3 118 Arkansas Missouri Power Company 1927 1972 119 Robert E Ritchie Helena Natural gas petroleum 923 3 Entergy 1961 2013 120 Mabelvale Mabelvale Natural gas 56 4 Entergy 1970 28 2016 121 See also edit nbsp Energy portal nbsp United States portal List of public utilities in Arkansas Energy 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