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Officials Break Ground on $872M Natural Gas Facility

January 29, 2018 - Southeast Edition #3
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Entergy utility corporation's $872 million natural gas-fired generating station broke ground in southwest Louisiana.
Entergy utility corporation's $872 million natural gas-fired generating station broke ground in southwest Louisiana.

WESTLAKE, La. (AP) Government officials and executives of the Entergy utility corporation gathered in southwest Louisiana to break ground for an $872 million natural gas-fired generating station.

The governor's office said the Entergy Louisiana project will employ about 700 people in Calcasieu Parish at the peak of construction. It is expected to create 31 permanent jobs.

Entergy said in a news release that the Lake Charles Power Station will lower customer energy costs between $1.3 billion and $2 billion over the plant's anticipated 30-year life. The company also says the facility, called a “combined cycle' unit, will cut carbon dioxide emissions by 40 percent, compared to Entergy's older gas-fired plants.


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