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Linemen replace one of 680 poles broken in Sunday's storm.
Linemen replace one of 680 poles broken in Sunday's storm.
News > Storms
Entergy Arkansas Restoration Crews Making Progress
04/14/2020

Entergy Arkansas restoration crews and additional workers have restored more than 43,000 outages, down from a peak of 128,000 due to damage from Easter Sunday storms.

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Scenes like this one in Pine Bluff may be found throughout the southern half of Arkansas following Easter Sunday storms. Photo by Anthony Holmes.
Scenes like this one in Pine Bluff may be found throughout the southern half of Arkansas following Easter Sunday storms. Photo by Anthony Holmes.
News > Storms
Entergy Arkansas Work Crews Continuing to Restore Power Due to Easter Sunday Storms
04/13/2020

Violent winds and thunderstorms Easter Sunday caused some 128,000 customer outages across the Entergy Arkansas service territory, with damage that could take multiple days to repair.

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High winds in El Dorado Easter morning caused extensive damage and numerous outages.
High winds in El Dorado Easter morning caused extensive damage and numerous outages.
News > Customers, Safety, Storms
Entergy Arkansas Crews Restoring Power Easter Sunday
04/12/2020

Early morning storms Easter Sunday caused outages across the Entergy Arkansas service territory, and more severe weather is forecast for this evening.

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Installing LED light bulbs is a quick and easy way to save energy.
Installing LED light bulbs is a quick and easy way to save energy.
News > Customers, Energy efficiency, Environment
Entergy Arkansas Earns 2019 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award
03/31/2020

Entergy Arkansas has received a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2019 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award for effectively promoting energy efficiency.

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Even with low electric rates, if usage is high your bill may be, too.
News > Communities, Customers, Energy efficiency
Sheltering at Home Can Increase Energy Bills; Here’s How to Get Help
03/30/2020

With schools closed and many workers temporarily unemployed or telecommuting due to the coronavirus pandemic, many families have a full house during times the home would normally be empty. The result is often an increased demand for energy to fuel daily lives, and that can quickly lead to a higher-than-normal energy bill.

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Entergy Arkansas Lineman Aaron Hearnsberger of Magnolia maintains the system. (File photo)
Entergy Arkansas Lineman Aaron Hearnsberger of Magnolia maintains the system. (File photo)
News > Communities, Customers, Safety, Employees, Energy efficiency
Entergy Urges Public to Keep their Distance from Utility Workers
03/26/2020

Social distancing of six feet is but one reason to keep a safe distance from crews. Work sites can have any number of hidden dangers for the public, and distracting crews can cause accidents to happen. Entergy urges the public to stay away from utility employees and contractors working in the field.

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Clean, dependable power from Arkansas Nuclear One near Russellville is one of the key reasons Entergy Arkansas is able to lower rates beginning in April.
Clean, dependable power from Arkansas Nuclear One near Russellville is one of the key reasons Entergy Arkansas is able to lower rates beginning in April.
News > Leadership, Customers, Grid modernization, Environment
Entergy Arkansas Residential Rates to Decrease Nearly 4% for Second Straight Year
03/16/2020

For the second straight year, Entergy Arkansas customers will see a bill reduction, thanks to a lower fuel rate. The new rate will reduce the bill for a typical residential customer using 1,000 kWh of electricity by $4.10.

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Entergy Arkansas President and CEO Laura Landreaux discusses ALICE in Arkansas.
Entergy Arkansas President and CEO Laura Landreaux discusses ALICE in Arkansas.
News > Communities
Hard Work Not Working for Nearly Half a Million Arkansas Households
03/10/2020

Despite news that our economy is one of the strongest in history, the reality is that 474,000 Arkansas households — 41% of households in the state — are trapped by low wages and rising costs and are unable to afford basic needs.

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Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund targets projects that reduce emissions, protect natural resources and restore wetlands and forests, all for the long-term preservation of scenes like this, the view from atop Rattlesnake Ridge just west of Little Rock. Rattlesnake Ridge is owned and managed by another Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund beneficiary, The Nature Conservancy. (Photo by David Lewis)
Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund targets projects that reduce emissions, protect natural resources and restore wetlands and forests, all for the long-term preservation of scenes like this, the view from atop Rattlesnake Ridge just west of Little Rock. Rattlesnake Ridge is owned and managed by another Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund beneficiary, The Nature Conservancy. (Photo by David Lewis)
News > Communities, Environment
Entergy Helps Arkansas Grow Greener with Share of $1M in Grants
03/05/2020

Environmental partners get shareholder-funded money to support programs, projects

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