Even as Entergy employees continue to respond to outages caused by widespread severe thunderstorms, our workers are prepared to respond to another major winter event across our service.
More than 13,000 customers remain without power late Friday morning from a peak of 18,600 after severe thunderstorms that brought strong winds, lightning, hail and possible tornadoes.
Hurricanes, tornadoes and winter ice storms are often described as “having a mind of their own,” but advanced planning and training makes the overall response as immediate and efficient as possible.
The aerial saw provides a safe and efficient tool for crews to maintain vegetation around power transmission and distribution systems.
New devices being installed throughout Entergy Arkansas’ 63-county service area are living up to their name – saving time and money while reducing outages for customers.
Entergy’s Storm Center has a new, cleaner look and a more customer-centric layout making it easier to find information and resources.
Entergy's generation fleet successfully supports all-time high electricity usage.
About 6,000 customers are without power, down from more than 19,000 customers who lost it during yesterday's storms.