Entries by Arkansas Team

Get unmatched comfort this season

Enhance the comfort of your home by weatherizing it. Did you know that one of the key areas to focus on for improved energy efficiency is your home’s attic? Many homes in the United States lack adequate insulation and have significant air leakage issues. By sealing air leaks and adding insulation, you can not only increase your comfort but also save up to 11% on your energy costs.

Entergy Arkansas and Adopt a Charger boost eco-friendly EV charging

Little Rock, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas and Adopt a Charger are promoting Electric Vehicle (EV) Tourism and enabling zero emission travel at its first two Arkansas State Park locations. Six charging stations were installed at Mount Nebo State Park near Dardanelle, and four charging stations were installed at the DeGray Lake Resort State Park at the Lodge and Conference Center near Hot Springs in August 2024. Adopt a Charger, a nonprofit organization, funded the projects with support from a $80,000 grant from Entergy’s Environmental Initiatives Fund (EIF).

Manufactured homes and energy-saving solutions

The Entergy ArkansasManufactured Homes Programoffers a range of energy-saving products and services to owners and residents, faucet aerators to advanced power strips. Enroll today and receive weatherization upgrades, like air sealing and duct sealing, to help keep your home comfortable and energy efficient all year long.

Entergy Arkansas storm update – 8/20/24, 5 p.m.

Power has been restored to nearly all Entergy Arkansas customers impacted by this week’s storms. Multiple fronts caused widespread outages across the state. Since the peak outage count of 39,370 during the evening of Aug. 18, Entergy Arkansas has successfully restored power to 99% of customers impacted.

Entergy Arkansas storm update – 8/20/24, 11 a.m.

Entergy Arkansas has successfully restored power to 93% of customers impacted by multiple storm fronts on Sunday. Crews have worked diligently to safely restore approximately 39,370 power interruptions since the peak of storm fronts moved through the state on Aug. 18. Currently there are approximately 3,042 remaining customer outages. 

It pays to recycle your old refrigerator or freezer

If you have an old, working refrigerator or freezer that you don’t know what to do with, Entergy Arkansas can help. Our program makes appliance recycling a breeze- simply schedule an appointment and we’ll pick up your old refrigerator and recycle it at no cost. You’ll receive a $25 rebate—and the satisfaction of knowing you’re keeping large appliances out of the landfill.

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