The Gulf South, particularly communities within Louisiana, is home to the largest industrial economy in the United States. The energy needs of this group of customers is unique and energy demands are growing, including new industry coming to Louisiana.
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More than 3 million customers now have advanced meters at their homes and businesses.
Courtney Nicholson, Entergy New Orleans vice president of regulatory and public affairs, Brittany Dennis, Entergy New Orleans executive assistant and Alicia Hall, Entergy senior counsel were recently recognized by Louisiana Appleseed at the Good Apple Gala for their pro bono efforts to address the injustices against suspended drivers’ licenses. Dennis was the first paralegal to receive the award in Louisiana Appleseed’s history.
State and local officials joined Arkansas business leaders Tuesday to break ground on the state’s largest-ever economic investment project with U. S. Steel near Osceola, Ark.
Everybody benefits from the ideas, innovations, products, services, perspectives and jobs that diverse businesses bring to communities. We’re proud to conduct business with strong, diverse suppliers that reflect the communities we serve.
Our Corporate Communications department has been recognized for recent work by several leading communications and public relations industry associations.
Did you know that heating your home uses more energy than cooling it? While extreme cold weather is rare in our region, a deep cold snap will impact your energy usage and may impact your bill.
If these common energy-wasting habits seem familiar, you should make energy efficiency part of your daily routine.
Some parts of the game experience use up more kWh than others.
Tailgating, concessions, sideline heating, scoreboards - it all adds up.