Tag Archive for: AR Reliability

Entergy grid renewal projects full steam ahead during National Infrastructure Week
May 12-16 marks National Infrastructure Week, but for Entergy employees, it seems like the observance is celebrated daily.

Meet the pros: Ashley Gortemiller
What is your job and what does it entail?
I am an Engineering…

Entergy Arkansas announces completion of reliability upgrades for Harrisburg residents
Harrisburg, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas has announced completion…

Entergy Arkansas completes first phase of resiliency work in Little Rock
Entergy Arkansas has completed phase one of a comprehensive reliability and resiliency project in Little Rock. The recently completed work includes upgrades to both the transmission and distribution infrastructure that serves the downtown Little Rock area.

Think Clean. Think Solutions. Think Nuclear.
This week we celebrate achievements across the nuclear energy industry and at Entergy, as we recognize the vital role nuclear professionals play in powering our communities with clean, carbon-free electricity. This is only achieved because of their relentless focus on operating our plants safely, securely and reliably.

Entergy Arkansas receives DOE grant awards for two hydroelectric projects
Entergy Arkansas has been awarded grant funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for two hydroelectric projects at the Carpenter and Remmel Dams.

Entergy Arkansas reliability project underway in northeast Arkansas
To deliver power you can count on, we are constantly working to upgrade the energy grid.

Entergy Arkansas celebrates 100th anniversary of Remmel Dam
Entergy Arkansas leaders past and present gathered with state and county officials to mark the 100th anniversary of Remmel Dam. The first dam constructed on the Ouachita River, Remmel Dam has been providing safe and reliable hydroelectric power to the state of Arkansas for the last century.

How Entergy Arkansas built back better after devastating tornado
Reflecting on the one-year anniversary of the March 31 tornadonMarch 31, 2023, is a date that will forever be marked in Arkansas severe weather history. On this date, the Little Rock, Jacksonville and Wynne areas were ravaged by deadly tornadoes that left a path of destruction in its wake and required complete rebuilding of people’s lives and the community.

Wonder over worry: Electricity and the 2024 solar eclipse
For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the solar eclipse.