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One week after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, our workforce has restored power to approximately 96% of Entergy customers affected by Hurricane Beryl. The majority of customers in the most heavily impacted areas are expected to be restored today.
As hot summer temperatures return throughout the state, Entergy Arkansas is taking action to help customers save money and manage their utility bills. For our customers in the Little Rock area, we will be hosting an in-person event on July 18, in partnership with local community advocate organization The Watershed. The event will be 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at 3701 Springer Boulevard in Little Rock.
Our crews continue working safely to restore your power as quickly as possible. We anticipate having 75% of customers restored today and all customers who can safely take power restored no later than Monday, July 15.
Give your energy bills a new lease on life with these simple cost-saving measures.
At 12:30 p.m., our restoration workers have restored approximately 45% of the electrical power outages caused by Hurricane Beryl.
Entergy Arkansas customers who need help paying their summer energy bills can apply now for up to $475 through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) on a first come, first served basis.
Entergy joins industry groups to thank our nation’s electrical lineworkers
Entergy recently welcomed six new faculty members from partner universities to its Entergy Faculty Extern Program across our service area in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
After experiencing record breaking heat indexes in 2023, Entergy Arkansas is providing tips on how to prepare your home for the high-heat and manage your bill this summer with our newly launched bill toolkit site.