Company: EAI
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000065984-25-000012
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Company: ENTERGY ARKANSAS, LLC
Filing Date: 2025-02-18
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 7
Chunk 737
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 the PUCT announced an intent to develop certain broadly applicable reliability metrics against which to measure distributed generation resources and directed Entergy Texas to withdraw its application.  However, the PUCT did allow Entergy Texas to continue its pilot program for Power Through generators.  Entergy Texas withdrew its application.  In its 2023 session, the Texas legislature modified the Texas Utilities Code to confirm Entergy Texas’s ability to provide back-up generation service using customer-sited utility-owned distributed generation and directing the PUCT to approve rates for such service upon application by Entergy Texas.  In February 2024, Entergy Texas resubmitted its application for PUCT approval of voluntary Rate Schedule Utility Owned Distributed Generation.  Texas cities, the Office of Public Utility Counsel, Texas Industrial Energy Consumers, and Wal-Mart, Inc. have intervened as parties.  In July 2024 the proceeding was referred to the State Office of Administrative Hearings and a procedural schedule was established.  In November 2024, Entergy Texas filed an unopposed settlement agreement consistent with its as-filed request and a motion to admit evidence and remand the proceeding to the PUCT.  Also in 

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November 2024, the ALJ with the State Office of Administrative Hearings granted the motion and remanded the proceeding to the PUCT.  In December 2024 the PUCT’s Office of Policy and Docket Management filed a proposed order for the PUCT’s consideration that would adopt the unopposed settlement.  A PUCT decision is expected in the first quarter of 2025.

In August 2021, Entergy Arkansas filed with the APSC an application seeking authority for a “Power Through” offering to deploy natural gas-fired distributed generation.  The application was supported by a number of letters of interest from Entergy Arkansas customers.  In May 2023 the APSC issued an order approving the Power Through offering with some modifications.  In December 2023 the APSC approved a streamlined approval process for the individual Power Through generators.  In July 2024, Entergy Arkansas filed tariff revisions to comply with the APSC’s order.  In November 2024 the APSC approved Entergy Arkansas’s compliance tariff.

In July 2021, Entergy Louisiana filed with the LPSC an application for authority to deploy natural gas-fired distributed generation.  The application was supported by a number of letters of interest from