In 2018, Entergy Louisiana avoided emissions of carbon dioxide equal to the amount released in a year by more than 2.5 million passenger cars. How? With the safe, reliable, emission-free operations of our River Bend and Waterford 3 nuclear plants, operated by hundreds of dedicated and highly-trained nuclear professionals.
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Entergy is working to make power affordable and reliable for customers, and cleaner for the environment.
If there were a NASCAR event based on running the cleanest vehicles, Entergy would be on the leader board, helping the Greater New Orleans community capture a green checkered flag.
Like the rest of the country, Mississippi is enjoying record low unemployment. But that can be a double-edged sword. With fewer people searching for jobs, companies looking to hire often find a gap between the quality of worker they need and the quality of those who apply.
For 12 years running, Site Selection magazine has named Entergy Corporation as one of the nation’s top utilities in economic development.
Electricity plays a huge part in our lives. Whether it’s at your home, school or work, reliable power keeps our lives moving. To keep the power reliably flowing, Entergy Texas crews are regularly working to make reliability upgrades to improve equipment with newer, more modern technology.
Powering education is one of the many ways Entergy Texas is powering life in Southeast Texas. During the 2018-19 school year, Entergy shareholders contributed over $331,000 to support educational programs in Texas.
Entergy Arkansas is committed to continuous improvement of its systems and services and utilizing the latest technology to build the smart grid. The first step toward modernizing and building a smarter energy future for our customers is transitioning to advanced metering infrastructure -- or AMI -- for homes and businesses we serve. It's a foundation that allows two-way communication between us and our customers.
In an effort to modernize the electric grid and support a growing Southeast Texas, Entergy Texas crews hit the streets (backyards, fields and even the skies) to perform reliability walk-downs.