Entergy utility customers took a huge step toward saving more than $1 billion Wednesday night when the Entergy utility operating companies completed the integration of their transmission system into the Midcontinent Independent System Operator or MISO, the Carmel, Ind.-based regional transmission organization.
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Arkansas Nuclear One's Unit 1 reconnected to the grid at 10:43 p.m. CDT Wednesday after a major restoration effort involving ANO and Entergy Nuclear workers, government officials and multiple third-party experts.
Entergy officials are making plans to restart Arkansas Nuclear One's Unit 2, a process anticipated to take several weeks.
Five Entergy utilities took a key step toward membership in a regional transmission organization Friday via submission of the executed transmission owner agreement to the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator or MISO.
Today's announcement from the U.S. Department of Justice has cleared the way for the acquisition by two Entergy Corporation utility subsidiaries of the Hot Spring and Hinds power plants from units of KGen Power Corporation, paving the way for both transactions to close by the end of 2012.
The Arkansas Public Service Commission today paved the way to more than a quarter-billion-dollars in projected savings over the next decade for Entergy Arkansas customers when it conditionally approved Entergy Arkansas, Inc.'s proposal to join the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. or MISO.
After slow-moving Hurricane Isaac struck southeastern Louisiana in late August, leaving more than 787,000 customers from Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas without electricity, Entergy Corporation today provided an update on preliminary financial effects, liquidity resources and recovery initiatives.
Isaac knocked out power to more than 769,000 Entergy utility customers Thursday as the slow-moving storm continued wreaking havoc on its path through Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas.
Entergy Arkansas, Inc. remains focused on completing the steps to join the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, or MISO, after the Arkansas Public Service Commission issued an order Friday that laid out conditions for Entergy Arkansas to join the regional transmission organization.