Entergy Announces $5 Billion in Customer Savings From Data Center Agreements

Reuters03-05
Entergy Announces $5 Billion in Customer Savings From Data Center Agreements

Entergy said data center customer agreements in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi are expected to deliver about $5 billion in total customer savings over 20 years, benefiting roughly 2.3 million customers, following regulatory approval or acknowledgement in those states. The company broke out projected savings by state as more than $2 billion for Mississippi customers, up to $1.7 billion for Arkansas customers, and about $800 million for Louisiana customers. Entergy also introduced its “Fair Share Plus” guiding principles for future data center agreements, including long contract terms, strong collateral, revenue adequacy, grid reliability and power quality requirements, clean power support, and continued public service commission oversight.

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