Company: EAI
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000065984-25-000012
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Company: ENTERGY ARKANSAS, LLC
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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•In October 2019, Entergy Mississippi acquired the Choctaw Generating Station, an 810 MW combined-cycle, natural gas-fired power plant.  The facility is located in Choctaw County and has been in operation since July 2003;

•In November 2020, Entergy Louisiana acquired the Washington Parish Energy Center, a 361 MW natural gas-fired peaking power plant.  The facility is located approximately 60 miles north of New Orleans on a site Entergy Louisiana purchased from Calpine in 2019.  Calpine began construction on the plant in early 2019 and Entergy Louisiana purchased the plant upon completion in November 2020;

•In June 2021, Entergy Texas acquired the Hardin County Peaking Facility, an existing 147 MW simple-cycle gas-fired peaking power plant in Kountze, Texas, previously owned by East Texas Electric Cooperative.  The facility has been in operation since January 2010;

•In November 2021, Entergy Louisiana and Elizabeth Solar, LLC executed a 20-year PPA for approximately 125 MW from a to-be-constructed solar photovoltaic energy facility located in Allen Parish, Louisiana.  In September 2022 the LPSC voted to approve this project and in September 2023, Entergy Louisiana reported to the LPSC that it had entered into amended agreements related to the Elizabeth Solar facility.  The facility achieved commercial operation in December 2024;

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•In February 2024, Entergy Louisiana and Magnolia Power executed a 10-year Capacity Credit Purchase Agreement (CCPA) for 290 MW of MISO Zone 9, Zonal Resource Credits (ZRC) associated with the Magnolia Power Generating Station.  In December 2024 the LPSC approved the CCPA, with the delivery term set to commence on the first day of the 2025-2026 MISO planning year; and

•In May 2024, Entergy Mississippi and Cooperative Energy executed a one-year ZRC Purchase and Sale Agreement for a minimum of 300 MW of MISO Zone 10, ZRCs during the 2025-2026 MISO planning year.  This agreement was followed by a similar agreement between the parties in November 2024 for a minimum of 350 MW of MISO Zone 10, ZRCs to be transferred over the 202