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    The state is home to the John W. Turk Jr. Coal Plant, which came online in 2012 as the first sustained ultra-supercritical coal-fired power plant in the United States. [15] Arkansas total electric industry generation in megawatt hours by fuel type, 1990–2012. Emissions In 2014, Arkansas' power industry released 30 million metric tons of ...

  3. List of power stations in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  4. Category:Coal-fired power stations in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coal-fired power stations in Arkansas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. Independence Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Independence Power Plant is a 1,678-megawatt coal-fired base load power plant near Newark, Arkansas. The plant has two units, rated at 850 MWe each, that came online in 1983 and 1984. [2] The plant is owned in part by Entergy Arkansas. It has a 305-meter chimney built in 1983.

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    About 80% of the district's property tax revenue was generated by a combination of San Juan Generating Station, Four Corners Power Plant and related coal mines, according to his statement, and the ...

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  9. John W. Turk Jr. Coal Plant - Wikipedia

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    It provides power to customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Named for former SWEPCO president and CEO John W. Turk Jr., the plant came online in 2012 as the first sustained "ultra"-supercritical coal plant in the United States, reaching boiler temperatures above 1,112 °F (600 °C) and pressures above 4,500 psi (310 bar). [3] The plant ...