Entergy Arkansas Strengthens Statewide Electric Grid With Pole Upgrades And Infrastructure Improvements

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Reliable power begins long before a storm hits, and Entergy Arkansas is taking proactive steps to strengthen the state’s electric grid. Through a coordinated statewide effort, crews from multiple locations are working together in targeted areas to upgrade poles, enhance system standards, and invest in infrastructure improvements that help keep the lights on for customers across Arkansas.

Recently, crews from across the southeast region converged in Carlisle as part of a reliability initiative known as a “swarm.” Entergy Arkansas Line Supervisor Bret Erstine explained that for six months each year, one to two crews from each network rotate weekly to tackle critical upgrades in different areas of the region. “We rotate to different areas around the region to ensure every customer’s needs can be met,” he said.

In Carlisle, the crews focused on replacing approximately 39 aging poles in a rural farming community. Many of the original poles date back to the 1920s and 1930s, and most stand 35 to 40 feet tall. As farming equipment has grown larger over the years, clearance issues have become more common across the fields. The new poles now range from 45 to over 50 feet tall, providing ample clearance for current and future needs. “We will be bringing everything up to standards,” Erstine said. “The new poles will give us plenty of clearance now and for the future.”

The work is part of Entergy Arkansas’s broader Next Generation Arkansas vision, which aims to position the state for long-term prosperity. One of the initiative’s four pillars is improving power reliability, with a focus on strengthening the grid and reducing outages by at least 30% in the coming years. “Our goal is to keep the lights on for our customers and that’s what this project will do,” Erstine said.

For the crews, the work carries a personal impact. “If we’re doing good reliability work, it’s very satisfying,” Erstine said. “There’s nothing better than a customer coming up and shaking your hand or saying, ‘Entergy has done a great job.’ It makes you feel good.” In a world increasingly dependent on electricity, these quiet upgrades in rural fields play a crucial role in keeping Arkansas communities powered and prepared for whatever comes next.


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