Entergy, NextEra Begin Construction on Largest Solar Project in Arkansas By Ayush Verma/ Updated On Tue, Dec 3rd, 2019 NextEra Energy Resources and Entergy Arkansas have announced the start of construction of the largest utility-scale solar energy project in Arkansas NextEra Energy Resources, via its subsidiary and Entergy Arkansas have announced the start of construction of the largest utility-scale solar energy project in Arkansas – the Chicot Solar Energy Center. The project, when complete, will be bigger than the Stuttgart Solar Energy Center, which came online in 2018 as the state’s largest universal solar energy project at that time. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson said that utility-scale solar keeps electric rates low, and the clean, renewable energy it provides can be a catalyst for economic growth. “This project is great for Southeast Arkansas and is yet another reason our future looks bright in the Natural State.” “Entergy Arkansas is already the largest solar provider in the state, and this project allows us to increase what we can provide for our customers,” said Laura Landreaux, president and CEO of Entergy Arkansas. “Large-scale, universal solar allows us to provide the benefits of renewable energy to all of our 700,000 customers at an economical price.” The project will span approximately 825 acres, near Lake Village in Chicot County. Construction will last approximately 11 months. Once complete, the facility will feature approximately 350,000 photovoltaic solar panels. The solar energy center will have a capacity to generate 100 megawatts of electricity, or enough to power more than 18,000 homes. A subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources is developing the project and will build, own and operate it. The energy will serve Entergy Arkansas customers under a 20-year power purchase agreement. “This project will bring good jobs, tax benefits and affordable, renewable energy to the state for decades to come,” said John Ketchum, president and CEO of NextEra Energy Resources. “We are pleased to continue to work with our partners at Entergy Arkansas to bring economic, renewable energy to customers and introduce another universal solar project of this scale in Arkansas.” Mike Preston, the secretary of the Arkansas Department of Commerce said that the availability of cost-effective renewable energy resources provides an excellent economic development tool “as we work to attract and retain businesses to Arkansas. The construction of this utility-scale solar project will employ a number of individuals and will spur economic activity during construction. Low electricity rates are a significant benefit to economic development in Arkansas, and the solar facility in Chicot County will be an excellent addition to the state’s electric generation resources.” Tags: Arkansas, Entergy, Entergy Nextera Solar Arkansas, International, NextEra, Projects, Solar