Since the night of May 8, Entergy Arkansas has restored approximately 43,000 customer outages resulting from multiple storm fronts that moved through the state. Currently there are approximately 1,430 remaining customer outages.
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Entergy Arkansas continues to make significant progress in restoring power to more than 21,000 customers impacted by last night's severe weather in the Hot Springs and Little Rock areas. Crews also stand ready to respond to any issues that may arise from severe weather moving through the state this evening.
We’re committed to continually improving our customer tools to meet your evolving needs, and in the coming weeks, you can expect to see an updated experience on our myEntergy customer portal.
This year, we are featuring some of our key industrial and commercial customers by giving a more in-depth view of their business and how we power their business.
College students and fellow Arkansans Brian Gittens and Madison Mobley have been working to help customers with their accounts since starting their summer internships with Entergy Arkansas on June 5.
As Entergy Arkansas celebrates its 110th anniversary this year, lineworkers paused to reflect on the history of restoring power to customers throughout the state and beyond.
Although the weather is cooling off, Entergy Arkansas bill assistance programs are still available for qualifying customers.
About 200 customers will be impacted from 4 to noon both days
Entergy Arkansas will be performing work on distribution lines as well as other equipment in an area around the town of Wheatley on Monday and Tuesday, July 26 and 27 that will require an outage from 4 a.m. to noon both days.
With advanced meters, estimated readings should become a thing of the past.
Hopefully you have heard that Entergy Arkansas is upgrading its electric meters to an advanced metering system. This includes the meter on your agricultural well pumps.