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 1A
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3 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 Entergy Louisiana customers.  In June 2022 the parties reached an uncontested settlement which, among other things, recommended approval of 120 MW of natural gas fired distributed generation and an additional 30 MW of solar and battery distributed generation, for a total distributed generation program of 150 MW.  Pursuant to the terms of the settlement agreement, Entergy Louisiana may seek to expand the distributed generation program following the earlier of two years after issuance of an order approving the settlement or the installation of 60 MW of distributed generation pursuant to this program.  The settlement was approved by the LPSC in November 2022.

Provision of Service to Large-Scale Data Center Customers

Subject to pending regulatory approvals, certain Utility operating companies are planning to make significant infrastructure investments in new solar projects, natural gas power plants, and other transmission and generation assets to power new large-scale data centers.  These infrastructure investments are being made primarily in connection with electric service agreements with a small number of new customers to provide power for new data centers being constructed to support artificial intelligence and other technology capabilities.

In January 2024, Amazon Web Services announced its plan to invest in two data centers located in Madison County, Mississippi.  In March 2024, Entergy Mississippi executed a large customer supply and service agreement to serve the two data centers.  In February 2025, Entergy Mississippi entered into a new large customer supply and service agreement with a customer.  See the “Liquidity and Capital Resources – Uses of Capital – Additional Generation and Transmission Resources” section of Management’s Financial Discussion and Analysis for Entergy Mississippi for additional discussion of the agreements and the investments proposed in connection with service to these facilities.

In October 2024, Entergy Louisiana filed an application with the LPSC requesting approval of certain generation and transmission assets proposed in connection with service to a new large-scale data center being developed by a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. in north Louisiana.  See the “Liquidity and Capital Resources – Uses of Capital – Additional Generation and Transmission Resources” section of Management