List of power stations in Arkansas
Sources of Arkansas utility-scale electricity generation, full-year 2023:[ 1]
Natural gas (39.6%)
Coal (27.4%)
Nuclear (24.4%)
Solar (1.3%)
Biomass (1.2%)
Petroleum (0.1%)
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] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 39.6% natural gas, 27.4% coal, 24.4% nuclear, 6% hydroelectric, 1.3% solar, 1.2% biomass, and 0.1% petroleum.[ 1]
Biogas
Coal
Hydroelectric
Name
Location
Nameplate capacity (MW )
Generating units
2019 net generation (MWh )
Water source
Operator
Opened
Beaver Lake Dam
Carroll County
112
2
261,746[ 22]
White River
Southwestern Power Administration
1965[ 23]
Blakely Mountain
Garland /Montgomery
75
2
231,668[ 24]
Ouachita River
Southwestern Power Administration
1956[ 23]
Bull Shoals
Baxter /Marion
340
4
1.4 million[ 25]
White River
Southwestern Power Administration
1953[ 23]
Carl S. Whillock
Conway County
32
3
122,040[ 26]
Arkansas River
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
1993[ 11]
Carpenter
Garland County
56
2
76,107[ 27]
Ouachita River
Entergy
1930[ 28]
Clyde T. Ellis
Barling
32
3
99,455[ 29]
Arkansas River
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
1988[ 11]
Dardanelle
Pope /Yell
140
4
594,423[ 30]
Arkansas River
Southwestern Power Administration
1965[ 23]
Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas
Dumas
103
3
311,700[ 31]
Arkansas River
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
1999[ 11]
Greers Ferry
Cleburne County
96
2
296,621[ 32]
Little Red River
Southwestern Power Administration
1964[ 23]
Murray
Pulaski County
45
2
89,605[ 33]
Arkansas River
North Little Rock Electric Department[ 34]
1988[ 35]
Narrows
Pike County
26
3
71,173[ 36]
Little Missouri River
Southwestern Power Administration
1950[ 23]
Norfork
Baxter County
81
2
287,794[ 37]
North Fork River
Southwestern Power Administration
1944[ 23]
Ozark-Jeta Taylor
Ozark
100
5
89,547[ 38]
Arkansas River
Southwestern Power Administration
1973[ 23]
Remmel
Hot Spring County
12
3
52,620[ 39]
Ouachita River
Entergy
1924[ 28]
White River Lock & Dam 1
Batesville
4
1
15,727[ 40]
White River
Independence County
2007[ 41]
White River Lock & Dam 2
Independence County
4
1
15,077[ 42]
White River
Independence County
2007[ 41]
Shelby M. Knight/ White River Lock & Dam 3
Stone County
4
1
18,945[ 43]
White River
Independence County
2006[ 41]
Natural gas
Name
Location
Nameplate capacity (MW )
Generating units
2019 net generation (MWh )
2019 GHG emissions (metric tons)
Operator
Opened
Elkins
Elkins
60
2[ 5]
13,825[ 45]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
2010[ 11]
Fulton
Fulton
153
1
118,888[ 46]
67,642[ 47]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
2001[ 11]
Harry D. Mattison
Tontitown
340
4
155,985[ 48]
104,744[ 49]
American Electric Power
2007[ 50]
Harry L. Oswald
Wrightsville
548
9
368,940[ 51]
157,546[ 52]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
2003[ 11]
Hot Spring
Malvern
620
3
2.9 million[ 53]
1.2 million[ 54]
Entergy
2012[ 55]
Lake Catherine
Malvern
721
4
127,495[ 56]
184,861[ 57]
Entergy
1950, 1953, 1970[ 28]
Magnet Cove
Magnet Cove
660
3
1.7 million[ 58]
669,001[ 59]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
2006[ 11]
Union
El Dorado
2,200
12
11.3 million[ 60]
4.3 million[ 61]
Entergy
2003[ 62]
Natural gas/petroleum
Name
Location
Nameplate capacity (MW )
Generating units
2019 net generation (MWh )
2019 GHG emissions (metric tons)
Operator
Opened
Carl E. Bailey
Augusta
122
1
15,894[ 63]
13,912[ 64]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
1966[ 11]
Dell
Dell
679
3
3.2 million[ 65]
1.4 million[ 66]
Associated Electric Cooperative
2007[ 67]
John L. McClellan
Camden
134
1
34,073[ 68]
25,388[ 69]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
1971[ 11]
Jonesboro
Jonesboro
224
4
27,266[ 70]
16,751[ 71]
Jonesboro City Water & Light
2003, 2007[ 67] [ 72]
Paragould
Paragould
14
4
84[ 73]
Paragould Light Water & Cable
1990[ 35]
Paragould Reciprocating
Paragould
14
3
473[ 74]
Paragould Light Water & Cable
2001[ 35]
Pine Bluff Energy Center
Pine Bluff
236
2
1.2 million[ 75]
685,030[ 76]
Calpine Energy Services
2001[ 35]
Thomas B. Fitzhugh
Ozark
171
2
254,918[ 77]
129,404[ 78]
Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation
1963, 2003[ 11]
Nuclear
Petroleum
Solar photovoltaic
Storage
Proposed power stations
Retired power stations
See also
Notes
^ Includes conventional hydroelectric and hydroelectric pumped storage.
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