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One of Entergy Arkansas' Business Development's biggest success stories, Big River Steel, a steel mill near Osceola in northeast Arkansas. A team of more than 100 Entergy Arkansas employees worked closely with BRS by selling the company land to build on, building infrastructure to serve the enormous electrical load, and working through dozens of customer needs as the mill ramped up to beginning production in early 2016.
One of Entergy Arkansas' Business Development's biggest success stories, Big River Steel, a steel mill near Osceola in northeast Arkansas. A team of more than 100 Entergy Arkansas employees worked closely with BRS by selling the company land to build on, building infrastructure to serve the enormous electrical load, and working through dozens of customer needs as the mill ramped up to beginning production in early 2016.
News > Communities, Customers
Entergy Named as National Leader in Economic Development; 12th Consecutive Year on the List
09/04/2019

For 12 years running, Site Selection magazine has named Entergy Corporation as one of the nation’s top utilities in economic development. The award is due in large part to the vital role Entergy played in supporting projects that resulted in nearly $13.4 billion of capital investment and the creation of more than 4,750 new jobs within the service territory in 2018.

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News > Energy efficiency, Environment
Entergy Arkansas Saving Customers Money through Entergy Solutions
08/22/2019

Customers who volunteered for Entergy Solutions programs through Entergy Arkansas saw big savings. According to the latest report on energy efficiency filed with the Arkansas Public Service Commission, in 2018, Entergy Arkansas invested in energy efficiency projects that will save customers almost 256 million kWh annually.

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Volunteers at Arkansas State Fairground for Super Tax Day 2019
Volunteers at Arkansas State Fairground for Super Tax Day 2019
News > Communities, Customers
A Decade of Results: Entergy’s Super Tax Day a Game Changer for Working Families
08/22/2019

The 2019 tax season represented a milestone in Entergy Arkansas’s efforts to help low-income customers break the cycle of poverty. Ten years ago, Entergy began sponsoring free Super Tax Day events throughout its four-state service area to help qualifying customers claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. Since 2009, Entergy’s signature poverty-elimination program has helped 32,600 working families in Arkansas receive nearly $53 million in EITC refunds.

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News > Communities, Customers, Growth, Energy efficiency
Roseburg Forest Products Receives $1.3M in Incentives from Entergy Arkansas
08/05/2019

Entergy Solutions program helps customers identify and implement projects that reduce energy usage.

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News > Communities
Entergy Powers Arkansas Communities with nearly $264,000 in grants
07/03/2019

Grants power life by supporting vital programs and services in our communities.

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News > Customers, Growth
Entergy Arkansas Offering Solar Tariff
06/11/2019

Entergy Arkansas continues to find new ways to address climate issues and to partner with customers to meet their energy and sustainability goals. The latest offering: a solar tariff to allow customers to subscribe to blocks of the Stuttgart Solar generating facility, and in the coming years, future solar generating resources as well.

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News > Customers, Growth
Thinking about solar as a source of energy to meet your needs?
06/10/2019

Deciding to invest in solar facilities is a big decision and depends on you having accurate information about what that investment may mean in terms of your overall energy costs.

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Getting Electric Service After Flooding
06/06/2019

If your power was disconnected due to flooding, there are some things you need to know about your electrical service before we can reconnect you.

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News > Safety, Storms
Flood-Stranded Elderly Man Rescued by Entergy Airboat
06/06/2019

Turn around, don’t drown. It’s a mantra we’ve all been advised to follow when confronted by water covering the road in a flash flood. But what if you turn around, then the road you just came in on is suddenly covered with water, too?

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