Contract workers for Entergy Arkansas, Inc. will be trimming trees near power lines in the Searcy area through November.
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When it comes to energy usage, weather is a major factor in how much or how little the meter spins. And thanks to a pilot program launched by Entergy New Orleans, customers can not only learn how weather affects their home energy usage, but also how they can make informed choices about energy-saving measures.
Notice is hereby given that Entergy Arkansas, Inc. (EAI or the Company) will file with the Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC or the Commission), on or about July 7, 2017, an Application for Approval of a Rate Adjustment and Evaluation Report pursuant to Rate Schedule No. 44, Formula Rate Plan Rider (Rider FRP). The Company requests an order approving its proposed Rider FRP Rate Adjustment by December 13, 2017. If the Commission does not issue a final order by such date, the proposed Rate Adjustment shall become effective on January 2, 2018 for the first billing cycle of January 2018, subject to refund.
Building upon the $10 million spend in the city last fall to improve service reliability, Entergy New Orleans is spending an additional $30 million on further improvements over the next two years that will help make the electrical system stronger and more resilient.
NEW ORLEANS – Entergy New Orleans is one step closer to including up to 100 megawatts of renewable energy resources in the company's generation mix.
NEW ORLEANS – Customers are racking up savings thanks to Entergy New Orleans’ membership in MISO, a regional transmission organization.
BATON ROUGE, La. – Customers are racking up savings thanks to Entergy Louisiana's membership in MISO, a regional transmission organization.
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It’s all part of the Bright Future plan to improve service reliability