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Know what’s below - call 811 before you dig
04/03/2023

Stay safe by knowing where utility lines are buried

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News > Customers, Energy efficiency
Entergy Texas earns 2023 ENERGY STAR® Sustained Excellence Award
03/29/2023

Company recognized as EPA partner for fourth consecutive year

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News > Customers, Energy efficiency
Entergy New Orleans earns 2023 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Sustained Excellence Award
03/29/2023

Entergy New Orleans’ Energy Smart program has been awarded the 2023 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Sustained Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy.

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WIN members pass out books to students at North Jackson Elementary School
WIN members pass out books to students at North Jackson Elementary School
News > Leadership, Communities, Customers, Employees
Entergy Nuclear celebrates Read Across America Day with North Jackson Elementary School
03/02/2023

Women in Nuclear’s book drive and volunteer day successful

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Mark Kleehammer
Mark Kleehammer
News > Leadership, Customers, Employees
Entergy names Mark Kleehammer as vice president, commercial and industrial journey and products
03/02/2023

Mark Kleehammer, formerly vice president of regulatory and public affairs for Entergy Louisiana, has been named vice president for commercial and industrial journey and products for Entergy Corporation.

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William Zimmerman was driving to his job at Grand Gulf when he saw a house on fire. His quick, safe actions saved it from total ruin.
William Zimmerman was driving to his job at Grand Gulf when he saw a house on fire. His quick, safe actions saved it from total ruin.
News > Communities, Customers, Safety, Employees
Burning house saved by Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employee
03/02/2023

William Zimmerman’s experience on plant’s fire brigade helps save Claiborne County home

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Pictured, from left, are Andrew Jacques, Entergy New Orleans business and economic development project manager; Josh Fleig, GNO, Inc. vice president of business development; Michael Hecht, GNO, Inc. president and CEO; Ana Gale-Orellana, Entergy Louisiana business and economic development project manager; and Perry Pertuit, Entergy Louisiana business and economic development manager.
Pictured, from left, are Andrew Jacques, Entergy New Orleans business and economic development project manager; Josh Fleig, GNO, Inc. vice president of business development; Michael Hecht, GNO, Inc. president and CEO; Ana Gale-Orellana, Entergy Louisiana business and economic development project manager; and Perry Pertuit, Entergy Louisiana business and economic development manager.
News > Communities, Customers, Growth, Employees
Entergy and GNO, Inc. driving economic development in Greater New Orleans
02/23/2023

Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana, subsidiaries of Entergy Corporation, are continuing to partner with regional organizations like GNO, Inc. to help the Greater New Orleans area grow and prosper through economic development.

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In an effort to meet its net-zero climate goals, Entergy is deploying a number of sustainable solutions, including replacing some equipment, like circuit breakers, with cleaner technology.
In an effort to meet its net-zero climate goals, Entergy is deploying a number of sustainable solutions, including replacing some equipment, like circuit breakers, with cleaner technology.
News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Employees, Environment
Entergy Mississippi, Siemens Energy work to create cleaner power grid
02/22/2023

First clean air breaker on Entergy’s system energized in Vicksburg

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Entergy's River Bend Station in St. Francisville, La. has entered its 22nd refueling outage.
Entergy's River Bend Station in St. Francisville, La. has entered its 22nd refueling outage.
News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Safety, Employees, Environment
River Bend Station begins 22nd refueling outage
02/13/2023

Work boosts local economy by bringing in 1,900 additional workers

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