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The Mississippi River crested at 57.1 feet in Vicksburg on May 19, 2011.
The Mississippi River crested at 57.1 feet in Vicksburg on May 19, 2011.
Insights > People power, Storms
Engineering expertise enhances public safety, grid stability during 2011 Mississippi River flood
04/27/2023

Even though several lines had to be de-energized during the flood event, most customers never lost power because of the looped design of Entergy’s electrical system. 

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Drone footage allowed scouts to assess widespread damage across Rolling Fork.
Drone footage allowed scouts to assess widespread damage across Rolling Fork.
Insights > Storms
Resiliency in Rolling Fork
04/25/2023

Despite the extensive damage, crews were able to restore power to all customers who could receive it within a week of the storm. Engineers also used the rebuild as a chance to strengthen the grid and prepare Rolling Fork for greater resiliency during future storms.

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Insights > People power
Conroe project improves reliability, strengthens infrastructure
02/15/2023

Our crews continue to make steady progress on this important project.

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Insights > Our future, Storms
Entergy's CEO: Recent Infrastructure Investments Are Working Well, More Resilience is Underway
11/22/2021

Leo Denault recently sat down with Grid Talk podcast to discuss how Entergy's recent infrastructure investments are working well and grid resilience is already underway for the Entergy region.

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Insights > Our future, Storms
Rod West: Louisiana's Huge Challenge for a Hardened Utility Grid Requires All Hands to Help
10/27/2021

Building electrical infrastructure strong enough to withstand the increased intensity and frequency of storms is an important decision that must include input from customers, regulators and government policymakers. Decisions must balance reliability, affordability and sustainability.

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