April is National Volunteer Month, and Entergy Arkansas is proud of the year-round commitment our employees make to volunteering and making a difference in communities throughout our service territory.
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Renewable energy and nuclear power are a balanced mix that will get us to a carbon-free future.
In the realm of wildlife conservation, the majestic bald eagle stands as a symbol of strength, freedom and resilience. Entergy Arkansas is doing its part to protect the national bird from nesting on energized power poles and related equipment, which can be life threatening.
An annual sponsorship of free tax preparation services has been a cornerstone of Entergy’s corporate social responsibility initiatives to help customers facing financial challenges and uplift our communities out of poverty.
Entergy Arkansas has partnered with The Arkansas STEM Coalition to provide eclipse glasses for free to all PreK-12 public school students, teachers and staff across the state, as much of Arkansas will experience a total eclipse Monday, April 8.
Today, Entergy announced its 2023 Performance Report, titled “Energy for a better future.” Entergy’s strategic approach, outlined in the report, is designed to drive growth, enhance sustainability and build a more resilient system for the benefit of all our stakeholders.
The Entergy Arkansas Entergy Solutions Point of Purchase Solutions Program has received the 2024 ENERGY STAR Excellence in Marketing Award.
March 31, 2023, is a date that will forever be marked in Arkansas severe weather history. As we mark the one-year anniversary of this tragic event, it's a time to reflect on the challenges faced but also on stories of resilience and rebuilding.
Entergy Arkansas’ low-cost power generation portfolio, along with lower gas prices last year, means customers will save an average of $10 per month beginning with the April billing cycle.
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.