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Entergy Arkansas: Residential bills to drop
By The Associated Press
This article was published March 15, 2013 at 11:46 a.m.
Entergy Arkansas says a reduction in its costs for power will mean a 4.75 percent cut in the average residential customer's utility bill.
Entergy said in a news release Friday that it expects more nuclear-generated power, which is less expensive, will be available in 2013 from Arkansas Nuclear One and Grand Gulf.
The company says the utility bill for a residential customer currently using 1,000 kilowatt-hours is $101.31 per month. Entergy says that bill would drop to $96.50 per month under the new rate.
The new rate will be effective from April through March 2014.
Entergy Arkansas is a subsidiary of Entergy Corp. and has about 700,000 customers in 63 Arkansas counties.







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