On a recent sunny and very muddy spring day, nearly a dozen Entergy Texas employees volunteered in the research section of the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge, where thousands of trees are being planted.
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Jake Ballard and Laurie Lomas Gonzales create tags to put on newly planted seedlings.
Insights > Storms
“I need it to live.”
05/15/2019
Insights > Storms
Storm Restoration Final Update
05/14/2019
Insights > Storms
Storm Restoration Update Monday Morning
05/13/2019
Since the severe weather that blew through Entergy Texas service territory on May 10th, Entergy has restored more than 104,596 outages.
Insights > Storms
Texas Storm Restoration Sunday Evening Update
05/12/2019
Since the severe weather that blew through Entergy Texas service territory on May 10th, Entergy has restored service to more than 97,662 customers.
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Texas Storm Restoration Update - Sunday morning
05/12/2019
Insights > Storms
Texas storm restoration update - Saturday evening
05/11/2019
Entergy Texas has restored more than 14,500 customers throughout the day since the storm hit Thursday night.
Insights > People power
The Volunteers Behind the IRONMAN North American Championship Triathlon
04/25/2019
An Entergy volunteer helps power athletes at major event.
Insights > People power, Giving back
Entergy Employees Fuel $3.5M Economic Impact through Volunteerism in 2018
04/16/2019
Our work goes far beyond keeping the lights on and the natural gas flowing, as we have for more than a century.
Homeowners may qualify for financial assistance to repair and rebuild their homes.
Insights > Tips and tools, Storms
Program Helps Texas Homeowners Recover from Hurricane Harvey Damage
04/09/2019