Entergy Arkansas - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs
Administered by: Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
Quick Summary
These programs are designed for non-residential Entergy Arkansas customers, not homeowners. If you operate a small business with peak connected load under 100 kW or a larger commercial/industrial facility, Entergy Arkansas offers rebates for energy efficiency upgrades like lighting, HVAC systems, motors, and building controls. Contact Entergy Arkansas directly through their Solutions for Arkansas Businesses page to discuss your facility's eligibility and available incentives.
AI-generated summary • Updated 7/12/2026
Program Details
- Program ID
- 3682
- Last Updated
- 11/3/2025
Eligibility
Program Summary
Entergy Arkansas has several programs to help commercial and industrial customers increase the energy efficiency of eligible facilities. The Small Business Program is an energy efficiency program designed to provide financial incentives for the installation of a wide range of simple energy efficiency measures that provide energy savings in facilities. This program is available for any non-residential customer of Entergy Arkansas with a peak connected load of less than 100 kW. The Commercial & Industrial Program is an energy efficiency program designed to provide financial incentives for the installation of a wide range of energy efficiency measures that provide energy savings in facilities. This program is available for any non-residential customer of Entergy Arkansas with demand greater than 100kW. Prescriptive projects in this program are do not require measurement and verification (as listed in the eligible technologies). Custom projects can also receive benefits from the program and require measurement and verification to capture savings.
The program implementation team provides measurement and verification services, information on energy efficiency best practices, program documentation assistance, savings calculations, and financial incentives.
Contact & Resources
Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.