Company: EAI
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0000065984-25-000132
Chunk: 279

Company: ENTERGY ARKANSAS, LLC
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 7
Chunk 279
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 In June 2025, Entergy Louisiana filed rebuttal testimony.  The hearing was held in August 2025, and an LPSC decision is expected in first quarter 2026.

Traceview Advanced Power Station

Entergy Mississippi plans to construct, own, and operate the Traceview Advanced Power Station, a 754 MW combined cycle combustion turbine facility to be located in the City of Ridgeland, Madison County, Mississippi.  The facility will be powered primarily by natural gas, and it will also be enabled for future carbon capture and storage and for hydrogen co-firing optionality.  The Traceview Advanced Power Station is expected to cost in excess of $1 billion.  The facility is expected to be in service in 2029.

Vicksburg Advanced Power Station

In October 2025, Entergy Mississippi announced plans to construct, own, and operate the Vicksburg Advanced Power Station, a 754 MW combined-cycle combustion turbine facility, to be located in the City of Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi.  The facility will be powered primarily by natural gas, and it will also be enabled for future carbon capture and storage and for hydrogen co-firing optionality.  The Vicksburg Advanced Power Station is expected to cost in excess of $1 billion.  The facility is expected to be in service in 2028.

Legend Power Station and Lone Star Power Station

As discussed in the Form 10-K, in June 2024, Entergy Texas filed an application seeking PUCT approval to amend Entergy Texas’s certificate of convenience and necessity to construct, own, and operate the Legend Power Station, a 754 MW combined cycle combustion turbine facility, which will be enabled for future carbon capture and storage and for hydrogen co-firing optionality, to be located in Jefferson County, Texas, and the Lone Star Power Station, a 453 MW simple-cycle combustion turbine facility, which will be enabled with hydrogen co-firing optionality, originally expected to be located in Liberty County, Texas.  In March 2025, Entergy Texas filed testimony explaining that Entergy Texas planned to move forward with building the Lone Star Power Station on a more cost-effective alternative site in San Jacinto County, Texas.  A hearing on the merits was held in April 2025.  Also in April 2025, Entergy Texas, intervenors, and the PUCT staff filed initial briefs.  In its initial brief, the PUCT staff recommends denial of Entergy Texas’s application or