
Lost Generation: Solar Power Shines Bright as Coal Plants Prepare to Retire
New solar plants will help offset the loss of the two coal plants, which are set to close in 2028 and 2030. read more >
New solar plants will help offset the loss of the two coal plants, which are set to close in 2028 and 2030. read more >
Changing energy demands may keep Arkansas Nuclear One running for far longer than you’d think. read more >
A brief overview of ANO's construction, growth and operations throughout the years. read more >
After a half-century of operation, Arkansas Nuclear One is licensed into the 2030s. read more >
Two power generation plans could position Arkansas as a leader in alternative energy. read more >
State Rep. Jack Ladyman sponsored a law in the recent legislative session, Act 259, requiring the state to investigate the technical and economic potential for recycling spent nuclear fuel rods. read more >
Arkansas is set to see its first wind farm this year or next, a $300 million scattering of 500-foot-tall turbines with the capacity to generate 180 megawatts of electricity. read more >
Perihelion Solar Inc. is thriving in the figurative shadows of Arkansas Nuclear One, the Entergy power plant on Lake Dardanelle. read more >
$1.6 million is available over the next three years. read more >
The utility is seeking an increase that would add about 7.5% to the average residential customer’s bill. read more >
A Johnson County turkey farm shows its feathers by going far beyond the call of environmental duty. read more >
On Friday, Unit 1 of Arkansas Nuclear One will turn 47. read more >
Dr. T.W. Morris III has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock as a neurosurgeon. Natalie Cannady has been named the director of a new UAMS institutional wellness program. read more >
Rich Anderson was comfortably in retirement when Entergy Arkansas came calling, looking for help steering Nuclear One back to good graces. read more >
King Coal isn’t dead, but it’s being dethroned as the top fuel source for creating electric power in Arkansas. read more >
An oil- and coal-friendly Trump administration is taking power in Washington, promising a real shake-up. Still, Arkansas energy observers caution against expecting a huge shift. read more >
A transformer caught fire at a nuclear power plant in Arkansas on Monday, forcing utility officials to take one of two units at the facility offline. read more >
The Arkansas One nuclear power plant in Russellville experienced 234 lower-level and one higher-level safety violations between 2000 and 2012. read more >
A federal safety agency has levied $175,000 in fines against a crane company, Entergy and other firms over a fatal crane accident at Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville. read more >
Arkansas Nuclear One says it's returned to service one of its nuclear units that's been offline since an accident in March that killed a worker. read more >