Independence Power Plant

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.

Independence Power Plant
Official nameEntegy Independence Plant
CountryUnited States
LocationNewark, Independence County, Arkansas
Coordinates35°40′38″N 91°24′35″W
StatusOperational
Commission date1983 (unit 1), 1984 (unit 2)
Owner(s)Entergy (31%)
Power generation
Units operational2
Nameplate capacity1,678 MW

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Emissions

In 2013, Environment America ranked the plant 35th on its list of the 100 dirtiest coal-fired power stations in the U.S., reporting that its 2011 emissions were equivalent to 2.3 million passenger vehicles.[3]

The plant released 10,787,400 metric tons of greenhouse gases in 2012 according to the EPA.[4] The emissions in metric tons comprised:

  • Carbon dioxide: 10,705,646
  • Methane: 25,974
  • Nitrous oxide: 55,780

Phase-out plan

In 2018, the owner Entergy announced a plan to close the plant by 2030.[5]

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See also

References

  1. "Entergy Statistical Report and Investor Guide 2012" (PDF). Entergy. 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  2. "Existing Electric Generating Units in the United States, 2006" (Excel). Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. 2006. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
  3. Schneider, Jordan; Madsen, Travis (September 2013). "America's Dirtiest Power Plants: Their Oversized Contribution to Global Warming and What We Can Do About It" (PDF). Environment America Research & Policy Center. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  4. EPA Facility Level GHG Emissions Data, Environmental Protection Agency, retrieved 2014-02-25
  5. "Entergy to phase out two coal-fired plants in Arkansas". Arkansas Online. 2018-11-17. Retrieved 2019-07-18.


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