In 2013, Environment America ranked the plant 35th on its list of the 100 dirtiest coal-fired power stations in the U.S., reporting that its 2011 emissions were equivalent to 2.3 million passenger vehicles.
[3] The plant released 10,787,400 metric tons of greenhouse gases in 2012 according to the EPA.
[4] The emissions in metric tons comprised: In 2018, the owner Entergy announced a plan to close the plant by 2030.
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