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For Immediate Release

Entergy Arkansas helping customers beat the heat

08/18/2022

Record heat brings higher energy bills, relief efforts
Record heat brings higher energy bills, relief efforts

Record temps prompt weatherization help, bill relief for those in need

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This summer brought one of the earliest and longest stretches of high temperatures at a time when prices have increased for everything from gasoline to groceries. Because of the stress these challenging market conditions have placed on customers, Entergy Arkansas is stepping up to help.

Entergy Arkansas is expanding corporate contributions by $1.8 million and implementing a series of measures to assist our customers and communities, including:

  • Increasing contributions for bill assistance to The Power to Care. The Power to Care is an Entergy Arkansas program that is administered by the Salvation Army to assist qualified elderly and disabled customers in paying their electric bills.
  • Providing funds to the Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association to help with bill assistance.
  • Providing bill assistance to Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed (ALICE) customers across the state through the United Way.
  • Working with local community partners to provide support, including grants for fans through Beat the Heat program, and assisting customers with Low Income Home Energy Assistance Programs (LIHEAP) applications.
  • Organizing Entergy Arkansas employee volunteers to conduct energy efficiency and weatherization events in select neighborhoods, energy efficiency kits and weatherization to homes.
  • Participating in community events in the coming weeks and providing additional support beyond bill relief, such as donating food and schools supplies.

Through September, Entergy Arkansas is crediting late fees for residential customers and also crediting fees for all residential customers who pay with credit cards through September.

“We understand the economic challenges our customers and communities are currently facing,” said Ventrell Thompson, Entergy Arkansas vice president of customer service, “and we are doing more to help our customers, especially the most vulnerable and those who have trouble making ends meet.”

Record temperatures this summer kept air conditioners working overtime, leading to increased energy usage. Customers across Entergy service areas in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas reached an all-time high June 24, consuming nearly 22,000 megawatts and breaking the record set July 2021.

According to the National Weather Service, Arkansas experienced 13 days of 100 degrees or greater in July, while the average high temperature was the warmest since 2012 and the ninth warmest on record. On Monday Aug. 15, the high temperature of 104 in Little Rock tied the record first set Aug. 15, 1943.

Studies show central heat and air units account for more than 50% of a customer’s bill year-round, and with high summer temperatures comes higher usage and increased utility costs. If a customer turns down a thermostat below 78 degrees, the bill could be as much as 3 to 5% higher for each degree colder. If customers keep the thermostat at 68 degrees, their usage can be as much as 30% higher. 

The company currently offers several bill management tools that allow customers to gain a better understanding of their energy use and better manage their payment options.

  • With myEntergy, we offer a number of flexible options for you to choose how your energy bill is calculated, as well as when, where and how you pay it. Customers can log in to their myEntergy account and their myAdvisor dashboard to access a number of useful resources, usage and cost, bill history, bill projection, bill analyzer and more.
  • PaperFree billing allows customers to get their Entergy bill delivered directly to their email as soon as it posts.
  • AutoPay allows customers to avoid late fees, writing checks and paying for postage by having their bill automatically deduct from their bank account.
  • Pick-A-Date allows customers to take full control of their budget by paying their bill on the date that works best for them.
  • Level Billing allows customers to keep their Entergy bill around the same amount each month.

All Entergy charitable contributions come from shareholder profit, not from customers, and no costs associated with Entergy charitable contributions is passed through to our customers.

More information on our enhanced programs and services to help residential customers, as well as customer resources and frequently asked questions, can be found at www.Entergy.com/Answers or by calling 1-800-ENTERGY.

About Entergy Arkansas

Entergy Arkansas provides electricity to approximately 728,000 customers in 63 counties. Entergy Arkansas is a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation (NYSE:ETR), an integrated energy company engaged in electric power production, transmission and retail distribution operations. Entergy delivers electricity to 3 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy owns and operates one of the cleanest large-scale U.S. power generating fleets with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including 7,000 megawatts of nuclear power. Entergy has annual revenues of $10 billion and approximately 12,500 employees.