Entergy Louisiana is reminding customers about available bill management and assistance resources after the company’s service area saw historic winter and record-breaking energy demand in January.
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As a nuclear plant operator, Christian Case plays a key role at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station in Killona, La. by ensuring the site stays on track in achieving its goals.
Colder temperatures have arrived, with even more frigid weather expected in the coming weeks and months. Even in places where extremely cold temperatures are not persistent, it's still important to be prepared for freezing and inclement weather. As we know, cold snaps can happen without much warning.
At Entergy Nuclear, our mission is clear — to engage every employee in our quest to continually learn and improve. By reaching deeper into our organization, the company aims to involve as many voices as possible in ideation and initiative implementation.
As we reminisce about the highlights of 2024, it’s only fitting that we spotlight some of the best and brightest moments for Entergy’s nuclear fleet.
As a leader in our communities for more than 100 years, Entergy is committed to keeping our customers' bills affordable, especially for our customers struggling to pay their bills. That’s why earlier this year, we launched our new task force, Leading Energy Affordability for All, or LEAF.
In early November, Entergy Louisiana’s specialized substation technicians installed and energized a high-voltage clean-air vacuum breaker at the Jennings substation. This new equipment is part of the first few installations for Entergy’s four-state service area and the first installment of this size in the country for the manufacturing partner.
This year, Entergy employees raised $868,167 for The Power to Care, a vital program that provides emergency bill assistance to our most vulnerable neighbors, including older adults and individuals with disabilities.