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Entergy Proposes Natgas Power Plants amid Surging Electricity Demand

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Entergy Texas plans to build two new natural gas power plants amid growing electricity demand, Reuters said.

  • If approved by the state’s regulator, the plants would come online by 2028.
  • The first plant, named Legend, would product 754 MW in Port Arthur, Texas.
  • The second plant, Lone Star near Cleveland, Texas, would produce 453 MW.
  • Entergy faces the need to boost its power generation by 40% in the next four years.
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Entergy Texas plans to build two new natural gas power plants amid growing electricity demand, Reuters said.

  • If approved by the state’s regulator, the plants would come online by 2028.
  • The first plant, named Legend, would product 754 MW in Port Arthur, Texas.
  • The second plant, Lone Star near Cleveland, Texas, would produce 453 MW.
  • Entergy faces the need to boost its power generation by 40% in the next four years.