Google said it will cover the full energy costs associated with powering the facility, which Entergy Arkansas argues will contribute over $1.1 billion in net benefits over the life of the contract and help to reduce electricity rates for Entergy Arkansas customers. The post Entergy Arkansas will power Google’s $4B data center investment appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
(The Center Square) − Entergy Louisiana is asking the Louisiana Public Service Commission to approve a $68.7 million project to boost output at its Waterford 3 nuclear plant in Killona by about 45 megawatts, a move the utility says will deliver significant economic benefits to customers with minimal new costs. The proposed upgrades would increase […]| The Hayride
(The Center Square) – Entergy Louisiana is asking state regulators to fast-track approval for a massive power supply project to support a Meta data center in Richland Parish, including three new gas-fired plants and significant transmission upgrades. Entergy Louisiana is seeking approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission to construct the generation and transmission infrastructure necessary […]| The Hayride