News Release > Entergy Louisiana, Cleco Team Up to Strengthen Reliability in Southeast Louisiana

For Immediate Release

Entergy Louisiana, Cleco Team Up to Strengthen Reliability in Southeast Louisiana

09/06/2017

Media Contacts            

Entergy Louisiana:  
Michael Burns
504-576-4132  
mburns@entergy.com  

Cleco: 
Jennifer Cahill 
318-484-7411
jennifer.cahill@cleco.com

Companies to build new storm-hardened 230 kV transmission line

HOUMA, La. – Construction is underway on a joint effort by Entergy Louisiana and Cleco to construct a new storm-hardened transmission line that will strengthen service reliability for customers across southeast Louisiana.

The 36-mile line will stretch from Gray to Patterson on steel structures designed to withstand winds of up to 150 mph. The final portions of the project are expected to be completed by fall 2018.

“This project is a great example of two utilities working together to benefit customers of both companies,” said Melonie Stewart, Entergy Louisiana’s regional director of customer service. “It’s part of Entergy Louisiana’s commitment to invest in upgrading our power grid to better serve our customers.”

“The partnership will improve power reliability for customers in south Louisiana,” said Terry Whitmore, Cleco’s general manager of transmission strategy.  “It also will strengthen the transmission infrastructure to minimize the potential for storm damage including hurricanes, and it will improve restoration times.” 

Entergy Louisiana’s portion of the project, which includes building 24 miles of the new 230 kV transmission line and additional related work, will cost approximately $65 million. Cleco expects to spend $48 million to build 12 miles of the line.

Entergy Louisiana is building its portion of the line from its Terrebonne substation near Gray to a point at Bayou Boeuf near Amelia where it will interconnect with Cleco’s line. Cleco will construct its line between the interconnection and its Bayou Vista substation near Patterson.

To protect wetlands, Entergy Louisiana will rely extensively on helicopters and marsh buggies to construct the new line, which parallels an existing transmission line and will include erecting approximately 235 new structures. The steel transmission structures will typically range in height from 80 to 115 feet and will be supported on one-piece steel foundations weighing as much as 20 tons. The largest of Entergy Louisiana’s structures will be approximately 195 feet tall and used in crossing Bayou Boeuf.

“The majority of Cleco’s structures and foundations will be similar in design and size to those in the Entergy line with the exception of six structures between 198 and 239 feet tall which are required for crossing three major waterways - Atchafalaya River, Bayou Shaffer and Bayou Boeuf,” said Dean Sikes, Cleco’s vice president of engineering, construction and project management.  “While this project will be challenging and require extensive equipment, this transmission line project will improve reliability for this region.”

About Entergy Louisiana: 

Entergy Louisiana, LLC provides electric service to more than 1 million customers and natural gas service to more than 93,000 customers in the greater Baton Rouge area. With operations in southern, central and northeastern Louisiana, the company is a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation.

Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including nearly 9,000 megawatts of nuclear power. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.9 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of approximately $10.8 billion and nearly 13,000 employees.

About Cleco:

Cleco is a regional energy company that conducts substantially all of its business operation through its primary subsidiary, Cleco Power. Cleco Power is a regulated electric utility company that owns nine generating units with a total nameplate capacity of 3,310 MWs and serves approximately 288,000 customers in Louisiana through its retail business and supplies wholesale power in Louisiana and Mississippi.

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