Unfortunately this is Mississippi, which has no reliable wind resource, likely less than 15% wind capacity factor on wind turbines there, with an average installed cost for utility scale wind at $1.5B/GW, would leave you only a smidge ahead of the most expensive power plant ever built (on a unit basis). Lots of areas wind turbines can make sense, MS isn't one of them.$7.5B for a not even 600MW power plant, that doesn't work. That's pretty astonishing.
The same money would have probably bought about 7GW worth of wind turbines, installed.
Solar would be a significantly better option there, or just build a frackin $500-$600 million combined cycle natural gas plant in the first place, with less emissions than the theoretical "clean" coal would have ever managed even if it had worked.

