the storm caused more than 6,500 outages in the stuttgart area leaving 95% of the customers in the area without power. damage assessment is underway and dozens of broken poles have been identified.
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as part of our preparations, we are incorporating needed precautions related to the covid-19 pandemic.
the arkansas public service commission (“commission”) has issued an order continuing the suspension of disconnections for nonpayment for all utility customers until further notice.
dale claudel, vice president, power generation, has been named vice president, grid modernization and utility support. replacing claudel as vice president, power generation is charles hall, who currently serves as vice president, power plant operations for arkansas.
arkansas nuclear one has donated a pallet-load of personal protective equipment to st. mary's hospital in russellville.
these are unprecedented times for all of us, and at entergy arkansas we take the health, safety and security of our customers, communities, employees and business partners very seriously. we are committed to powering our customers and communities regardless of the circumstance.
students in one russellville school learned all about nuclear power as part of stem visit by entergy.
they are at the top of their game when electrifying the grid. now, they’ve shown they can electrify the gridiron, too. “they” are entergy’s 2019 linemen of the game, chosen for their commitment and dedication to entergy, our customers, our communities and above all—safety.
all customers that can accept electrical service safely have been restored and crews continue restoring power to customers impacted by weekend thunderstorms and tornadoes.