Wrightsville reliability project strengthens system for the next generation
A recently completed reliability project in Wrightsville is helping strengthen the electric system and improve reliability for customers in the area.
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A recently completed reliability project in Wrightsville is helping strengthen the electric system and improve reliability for customers in the area.
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When severe weather rolls through Arkansas, customers will see crews working in neighborhoods and along roadways to restore power. Behind the scenes, another team is working just as intensely inside Entergy Arkansas’s Distribution and Operations Center.
