At Entergy, we honor and reflect on the contributions and accomplishments of our employees and recognize their value in the workplace and the communities we serve. Our exceptional employees not only shape the future business landscape, but they are committed to leadership, mentorship and pledging time within the community. One of our very own who encompasses these values is Amanda Edge, customer service manager in Monroe, Louisiana.
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At Entergy, thousands of employees with unique experiences and backgrounds come together to power life in our communities. Among those dedicated to the company’s mission is Florence “Flo” Dumas.
As fall begins, many of us enjoy the chilly mornings and a pumpkin spice latte. As much as we look forward to the seasonal changes, there is one hallmark of fall that sparks as much competition as the most storied football rivalries: daylight saving time.
Entergy’s Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station and River Bend Station in Louisiana and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi operated at full power during Hurricane Francine, which once again shows the resiliency and strength of nuclear power.
With the holiday season upon us, I wanted to thank you for your continued support throughout this past year. It has been appreciated because 2023 saw our company put forth major initiatives to better serve our customers and our communities.
We’re committed to continually improving our customer tools to meet your evolving needs, and in the coming weeks, you can expect to see an updated experience on our myEntergy customer portal.
Entergy employees and members of Quad Area Community Action Agency have teamed up again this summer to help make residential homes more energy efficient by installing new light bulbs and replacing weather stripping on doors, among other steps.
Last summer, utility bills across the nation surged, largely influenced by a spike in the cost of natural gas. Looking ahead for the rest of this summer, we anticipate that natural gas prices will remain at a much lower level – down over 50% from this past year.
At Entergy Louisiana, we understand our communities have been put to the test over the past few months. Hurricane Ida left in its wake unprecedented damage to our homes, businesses and way of life.