our region has been lucky this year, but don’t let your guard down. we are entering the peak of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season.
when it comes to storm recovery costs, in the absence of receiving federal aid or insurance, we work closely with our regulators to ensure we're using the best methods to continue providing essential services and keep bills more affordable.
crews worked late into the night to restore power to more than 22,000 customers after thunderstorms rolled through the state monday, causing widespread damage and a peak of 23,000 outages.
thunderstorms with strong winds and lightning knocked out power to thousands of entergy arkansas customers this afternoon, with a peak of 23,000 outages. the hardest hit areas were little rock, hot springs and pine bluff, with many downed trees and limbs on power lines, broken poles and substation equipment damages.
our service territory is uniquely covered by a variety of environments that our teams work through to keep your lights on. the challenging thing – no two poles are the same.
entergy continues to closely monitor the weather, our equipment, and grid conditions, and take appropriate steps to ensure reliable delivery of power to our customers.
analyzing growth cycles, predicting overgrowth areas before they impact your service
recognizing the hard work and dedication of the men and women of entergy, the edison electric institute awarded 沙特vs墨西哥让球 with its emergency assistance award. the company was recognized for its outstanding power restoration efforts supporting duke energy following a severe winter storm in january.