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  • UPDATE: Flint Creek needs your support!  The Arkansas Public Service Commission has reopened the record in the proposed environmental retrofit of Flint Creek Power Plant in Northwest Arkansas. Tell Public Service Commissioners that approving the retrofit is the right thing to do. Go here to act now!          

       Posted: 03/22/2013

The plant will generate electricity for nearly the entire state of Arkansas

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The plant will generate electricity for nearly the entire state of Arkansas

Approximately 1,900 jobs at the height of construction and 110 permanent jobs when the plant is completed

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Approximately 1,900 jobs at the height of construction and 110 permanent jobs when the plant is completed

An investment in the future of Arkansas – putting people and advanced technology to work to meet future energy needs of the state.

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An investment in the future of Arkansas – putting people and advanced technology to work to meet future energy needs of the state.

The $1.7 billion plant is currently under construction, 70 percent complete, with an expected completion date in late 2012

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The $1.7 billion plant is currently under construction, 70 percent complete, with an expected completion date in late 2012