With extreme temperatures, we’ve already seen customers surpassing previously set records for electricity usage, and we estimate that persistent high temperatures in the coming week could result in new peak usage in the regions we serve. Customers should be aware of how their energy usage impacts their bill costs.
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Last summer, utility bills across the nation surged, largely influenced by a spike in the cost of natural gas. Looking ahead for the rest of this summer, we anticipate that natural gas prices will remain at a much lower level – down over 50% from this past year.
Last summer, utility bills across the nation surged, largely influenced by a spike in the cost of natural gas. Looking ahead for the rest of this summer, we anticipate that natural gas prices will remain at a much lower level – down over 50% from this past year.
Daily temps will hover near or above 100 degrees for several days to come. Take these simple measures to help manage your energy bill.
Here are three of the most common energy-wasting mistakes homeowners make and what you can do about them.
With a better understanding of how you're charged for electricity, you have the power to find ways to save and reduce your energy bills.
From simple behavioral changes to home improvement upgrades, these measures will help you on your journey to a more energy-efficient way of life.
Tara Seavers, vice president, customer strategy and growth, sat down with GridX on their latest podcast, "With Great Power," to discuss how Entergy provided real answers to our customers during their time of need this summer.
Small changes like weather stripping, changing air filters can add up and save energy costs
Entergy Arkansas often reminds customers to adjust their thermostat to have the greatest impact on their electricity usage to save dollars on their monthly bills, but home improvements can also affect how efficiently your home heating, ventilation and air conditioner system works.