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Entergy employees use an array of high-tech tools to ensure service reliability.
Ever seen a caravan of linemen with bucket trucks heading towards a disaster site, in the opposite direction that everyone else is driving? It’s not because they’re lost or searching for an adrenaline rush.
Gabe Munoz, manager of energy efficiency programs for Entergy Arkansas, explains that in his 1977 Brownsville, Texas, high school graduating class of 2,600 students, it seems there were only four or so classmates who were not of Mexican descent. Brownsville, he said, “is not quite Mexico. It’s not quite America. It’s Brownsville.”
The new Entergy PEV fleet consists of seven PEVs – two Nissan Leafs and five Chevy Volts. Each of Entergy's operating companies will determine the best use of their vehicles and will be able to showcase them at public events to help build awareness.
Katie Shepley, a utility performance manager with Entergy Texas, has been part of the Entergy family for five years.