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
When complete, the project will add 600 MW to the 3,245 MW of solar capacity on the Arkansas grid.| pv magazine USA