Arkansas Electric Cooperative Details Plans for New Generation Plant in Texas

Arkansas Electric Cooperative Inc.  plans to build a 900-megawatt gas-fueled power plant in Texas, citing a need for more baseload power.

The Little Rock cooperative proposed the next-generation plant for Morris County, Texas. With regulatory approval, construction could begin in summer 2026. The plant, on about 100 acres, could start generating commercial power by 2029.

The generation site fits into AECC’s plan to address wholesale generation needs, the nonprofit said in its announcement. AECC provides wholesale power to the state’s 17 local electric cooperatives.

The generator would be a two-turbine, simple cycle facility within the footprint of Southwest Power Pool. SPP is the regional transmission organization based in Little Rock. The Texas plant will “assist with reliability within the RTO,” AECC’s announcement said. “This new state-of-the-art asset will be among the highest-performing, lowest-emitting and most efficient natural gas plants in AECC’s fleet.”

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