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Arkansas Regulators Reject 6 Electric Cooperatives’ Tariff Proposals

The utilities proposed requiring liability insurance policies of up to $10 million for customers connecting their own power generation sources to the grid. read more >
A lineman strings high-speed cable.
Energy

Restoring Power Fast, Even as Scars Linger

Arkansas utility companies worked swiftly to restore services in the aftermath of the March 31 tornadoes. read more >
An Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corp. member utility works as part of the clean up efforts after tornadoes tore through Arkansas on March 31.
Construction / Energy

Utilities Report Success in Storm Recovery

At the peak of the storms, the state’s 17 local electric distribution providers collectively had about 10,000 members without power. read more >
James McMahan, the advanced metering infrastructure manager for Woodruff Electric Cooperative, installing an advanced meter in 2011.
Agriculture & Poultry / Construction / Energy

Entergy’s Latest Tech Effort: $215M in Smart Meters

Entergy Arkansas is the latest utility in the state to embrace smart-grid technology, committing $215 million to install smart meters and corresponding equipment for its 727,000 customers by 2021. read more >