Roby Brock talks with Entergy Arkansas chief Hugh McDonald about the utility’s plans to affiliate with an Indiana electricity transmission system as it ends a system agreement with other Entergy operating units.

Question 1: If all Entergy units are going the same place, will Entergy Arkansas will be independent? McDonald says yes.

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