Company: EAI
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000065984-25-000012
Chunk: 757

Company: ENTERGY ARKANSAS, LLC
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 7
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Table of ContentsPart I Item 1Entergy Corporation, Utility operating companies, and System Energy

and conditions of open access transmission service over the member systems and the allocation of costs associated with transmission upgrades.

Entergy Arkansas holds a FERC license that expires in 2053 for two hydroelectric projects totaling 65 MW of capacity.

State Regulation

Utility

Entergy Arkansas is subject to regulation by the APSC as to the following:

•utility service;

•utility service areas;

•retail rates and charges, including depreciation rates;

•fuel cost recovery, including audits of the energy cost recovery rider;

•terms and conditions of service;

•service standards;

•the acquisition, sale, or lease of any public utility plant or property constituting an operating unit or system;

•certificates of convenience and necessity and certificates of environmental compatibility and public need, as applicable, for generating and transmission facilities;

•avoided cost payments to non-exempt Qualifying Facilities;

•net energy metering;

•integrated resource planning;

•utility mergers and acquisitions and other changes of control; and

•the issuance and sale of certain securities.

Additionally, Entergy Arkansas serves a limited number of retail customers in Tennessee.  Pursuant to legislation enacted in Tennessee, Entergy Arkansas is subject to complaints before the Tennessee Regulatory Authority only if it fails to treat its retail customers in Tennessee in the same manner as its retail customers in Arkansas.  Additionally, Entergy Arkansas maintains limited facilities in Missouri but does not provide retail electric service to customers in Missouri.  Although Entergy Arkansas obtained a certificate with respect to its Missouri facilities, Entergy Arkansas is not subject to retail ratemaking jurisdiction in Missouri.

Entergy Louisiana’s electric and gas business is subject to regulation by the LPSC as to the following:

•utility service;

•retail rates and charges, including depreciation rates;

•fuel cost recovery, including audits of the fuel adjustment clause, environmental adjustment charge, and purchased gas adjustment charge;

•terms and conditions of service;

•service standards;

•certification of certain transmission projects;

•certification of capacity acquisitions, both for owned capacity and for purchase power contracts that exceed either 5 MW or one year in term;

•procurement process to acquire capacity at or above 50 MW;

•audits of the energy efficiency rider;

•avoided cost payment to non-exempt Qualifying Facilities;

•integrated resource planning;

•net energy metering; and

•utility mergers