Entergy Arkansas is a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation, a Fortune 500 company that provides electricity to customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. In Arkansas, Entergy provides power to over 700,000 customers across 63 counties. The company owns and operates a diverse portfolio of power plants, including nuclear, natural gas, and coal-fired facilities. Entergy Arkansas also purchases power from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, to meet the state's renewable energy goals. The company prides itself on its commitment to reliability and customer service, offering programs and resources to help customers manage their energy usage and bills. Additionally, Entergy Arkansas invests in the communities it serves by supporting economic development and charitable organizations.
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Entergy Arkansas's energy comes from natural gas, coal, nuclear, hydroelectric, biomass, and solar. Natural Gas is the largest source of electricity, providing 36% of Entergy Arkansas's energy. Coal is the second largest source, making up 32%. Nuclear provides 28% of Entergy Arkansas's electricity. Hydroelectric provides 3% of Entergy Arkansas's electricity. Biomass provides 1% of Entergy Arkansas's electricity. Solar provides 1% of Entergy Arkansas's electricity.
36%
Natural Gas
32%
Coal
28%
Nuclear
3%
Hydroelectric
1%
Biomass
1%
Solar
The average electricity rate for Entergy Arkansas customers is 10.96 cents/kWh. Entergy Arkansas has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.
Rate Name | Rate Type | Cost Per kWh |
Residential Energy Management Time-Of-Use | TOU | 7¢ to 15¢ |
General Purpose Residential Service Low Level Use Provision | Fixed | 6¢ to 10¢ |
Optional Residential Time-Of-Use | TOU | 5¢ to 17¢ |
General Purpose Residential Service | Fixed | 7¢ to 11¢ |
In 2021, the average Entergy Arkansas customer lost electricity for 2 times for about 219 minutes each. In total, the average Entergy Arkansas customer had their electricity out for about 386 minutes during the whole year.
Credited to customer's next bill at retail rate. Net metering credits can be carried forward to subsequent billing cycles indefinitely. Utilities must compensate net excess generation after two years of accumulation at annual average wholesale avoided cost.
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