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LIHEAP application opens for summer utilities bill help
07/10/2023

Entergy Arkansas customers who need help paying their summer utility bills can apply now for assistance through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

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News > Communities, Customers, Storms
Entergy Arkansas crews working to restore power quickly, safely
06/26/2023

Crews have spent the last 24 hours assessing damages after strong winds and storms blew through much of Arkansas Sunday evening. Restoration efforts are now underway across the state.

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News > Communities, Customers, Storms, Energy efficiency
Entergy Arkansas crews help make neighborhoods shine brighter for customers
06/08/2023

Entergy Arkansas is working with the City of Little Rock to ensure neighborhoods are build back better and stronger after the March 31 tornado.

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News > Communities, Customers
Entergy Arkansas pledges $100,000 for college savings accounts program
05/09/2023

Entergy Arkansas is launching “Kids to College,” a my529 child savings account program to help families plan and save for their children’s higher education.

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Nettleton High School students dressed out in protective clothing like a radiation protection technician.
Nettleton High School students dressed out in protective clothing like a radiation protection technician.
News > Communities
Nettleton High School students visit Arkansas Nuclear One
05/01/2023

Science students travel more than three hours to learn about nuclear power

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Entergy's WIN chapter has been recognized by the national organization for its significant achievements in promoting nuclear science in the community.
Entergy's WIN chapter has been recognized by the national organization for its significant achievements in promoting nuclear science in the community.
News > Leadership, Communities, Employees
It’s a WIN win: Entergy Women in Nuclear named “most reactive” chapter
03/14/2023

National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the community

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Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
News > Leadership, Communities, Customers, Employees, Environment
Entergy Nuclear CNO Cook-Nelson on the future of nuclear energy
01/26/2023

Kimberly Cook-Nelson, Entergy Nuclear executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, recently spoke to more than 400 attendees at the annual EnergySolutions conference in Salt Lake City.

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Entergy Arkansas and the Little Rock fire fighters provided coats to 800 students through Operation Warm.
Entergy Arkansas and the Little Rock fire fighters provided coats to 800 students through Operation Warm.
News > Communities
Entergy Arkansas, Little Rock firefighters distribute coats in LRSD
12/21/2022

Entergy Arkansas and the Little Rock International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local 34 partnered again this year to donate “Operation Warm” coats to hundreds of students in the Little Rock School District Wednesday, just as a cold front starts making its way into the company’s service territory and the students’ winter break begins.

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Entergy Arkansas will allow its public and private sector customers to utilize regionally-sourced nuclear and renewables, including solar, hydro, or wind through MOU with the U.S. General Services Administration. Pictured are photovoltaic panels at Searcy Solar, a 100MW facility owned by Entergy Arkansas.
Entergy Arkansas will allow its public and private sector customers to utilize regionally-sourced nuclear and renewables, including solar, hydro, or wind through MOU with the U.S. General Services Administration. Pictured are photovoltaic panels at Searcy Solar, a 100MW facility owned by Entergy Arkansas.
News > Growth, Environment
Entergy Arkansas, U.S. government sign first MOU to work toward 24/7 carbon-free electricity
11/15/2022

Biden-Harris Administration announced the federal government’s first Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a utility - Entergy Arkansas - to work toward achieving 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE), at least 50 percent of which would be provided on a 24/7 basis.

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