Entergy Arkansas Inc.'s proposed solar project designed to help power Google's $4 billion West Memphis data center has been approved by the Arkansas Public Service Commission.
The projects are expected to generate approximately $47 billion in total new investment for communities in the region.
Entergy is projecting approximately $5 billion in savings for 2.3 million customers across Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi over the next 20 years, the company announced on Thursday, crediting a ...
The company’s investment plan includes new power stations, solar, and battery storage, supporting Arkansas’s economic expansion. By leveraging federal nuclear tax credits, ...
Entergy Arkansas Inc. residential customers will see a $5.77 increase on their monthly bills starting with the June billing ...
Entergy Arkansas filed documents with the Arkansas Public Service Commission this week that will raise residential rates ...
Utility regulators in Mississippi have approved Entergy's plans for three new solar power projects in the state, the Mississippi Business Journal reports. The report says the pilot projects will be ...
Fast-tracking a vote that was originally expected to happen two months from now, state utility regulators plan to decide tomorrow whether to approve a controversial power plant Entergy wants to build ...
Company's largest solar project helps meet U. S. Steel's sustainability goals She said, "We are listening to our customers as we develop and execute our generation strategy for the future. We are ...
State's largest solar project provides clean, renewable energy and economic advantages "It's a historic day for Entergy Mississippi, our customers and our state," said Haley Fisackerly, Entergy ...
Entergy Arkansas, Inc.'s application to build a proposed 754-megawatt natural-gas fired power plant in Jefferson County is facing new scrutiny. In recent Arkansas Public Service Commission filings, ...
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