UAPB STEM Academy Welcomed Entergy Leaders

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) STEM Academy welcomed Entergy leaders to campus this April for an event designed to connect students with real-world opportunities in the energy and utilities sector. Around 150 STEM Academy students met with Entergy professionals for a... Read More.

Entergy sets vendor fair for Jefferson County projects

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas announced Wednesday it will host a vendor fair for Arkansas companies interested in pursuing contract opportunities related to the Jefferson Power Station and Arkansas Cypress Solar and Battery construction. These projects are anticipated to create 1,600 jobs at... Read More.
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Entergy sets vendor fair for plant construction

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas today announced that it will host a vendor fair for companies interested in pursuing contract opportunities related to the Ironwood plant’s construction. The new unit is expected to improve fuel efficiency by up to 40% and support long-term... Read More.
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Entergy Arkansas announces new proposed rate structure

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas today made a filing with the Arkansas Public Service Commission to establish new base rates effective January 2027. Residential customers are expected to see minimal change to their monthly bills as the company introduces new rate structures to... Read More.
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Entergy announces plans to improve supply, maintain affordable rates

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas today announced Next Generation Arkansas, the company’s comprehensive plan to provide electricity that does more for Arkansas by strengthening reliability, expanding energy supply, driving economic growth and keeping power affordable for all customers. The company, and its more than... Read More.
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Entergy announces final plans for new power plant near Redfield

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas is planning a major investment to power the state’s unprecedented growth and opportunity. Pending approval from the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the company will invest $1.6 billion to build the 754-megawatt Jefferson Power Station, a highly efficient natural... Read More.
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