Entergy Arkansas hosts interactive poverty simulation to better understand customer challenges
Every day, countless Arkansans face the harsh reality of poverty, where even the simplest needs become daunting challenges.
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Every day, countless Arkansans face the harsh reality of poverty, where even the simplest needs become daunting challenges.
Entergy Arkansas is partnering with the Hamburg School District to make sure students in need have food items to take home for the holidays. Two $1,000 grants have allowed the district to purchase enough food for its student pantry to sustain those who may face food insecurity at home during school breaks. Entergy Arkansas Corporate […]
MOUNTAIN VIEW, AR – Ozarka College Foundation recently received a $100,000 commitment from Entergy Arkansas. The significant Entergy investment will be used to support Ozarka’s Technical Center expansion in Mountain View. Specifically, the gift will support electrical upgrades and the construction of a new outdoor welding lab. The contribution also secures Entergy as naming sponsor of the newly renovated construction lab.
Even at a young age, Andy Frugé knew he wanted to work for Entergy. Frugé grew up watching his father and grandfather work for the company and says they were his inspiration.
For the 17th year in a row, Site Selection magazine has recognized Entergy Corporation as a top utility for driving economic growth in the communities we serve. The company’s service area includes some of the largest and most energy-intensive industries in the United States.
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.
Recently, several energy entities helped lead a careers summit for students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Some of the best and brightest STEM students at HBCUs in the region visited Little Rock as part of the third annual Accessing Careers in Energy Summit (ACES).
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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).
Entergy Arkansas has been awarded grant funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for two hydroelectric projects at the Carpenter and Remmel Dams.