Our diverse generation mix and interconnected grid mean Entergy customers don't need to worry during this April’s eclipse and can focus solely on the wonder. A variety of options keeps our grid flexible and better able to respond to changing conditions.
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Entergy’s electric grid sustained its highest ever winter peak load during recent winter storms, meaning customers used more electricity at a given point in time than ever before during cold-weather months.
With the start of the new year, Entergy Arkansas is already hard at work wrapping up another reliability project to improve service to its customers.
Decades of planning and resource additions are positioning Entergy Arkansas well in the transition of its power generation portfolio – efforts that will ensure continued reliable, affordable and sustainable electric service well into the future.
Maintenance work will improve reliability for customers in the Blackwell area.
Entergy Arkansas is working with the City of Little Rock to ensure neighborhoods are build back better and stronger after the March 31 tornado.
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.
Contract workers boost local economy; work ensures continuation of clean, reliable energy
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.
As part of its commitment to provide more renewable resources, Entergy Arkansas plans to add a large-scale solar farm of 180 megawatts on 1,600 acres near West Memphis in 2023.