Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) has received the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission's notice that while pursuing license renewal, it can continue to operate the Indian Point nuclear power plant's Unit 3 under its existing license, ensuring clean and safe power for millions of New Yorkers.
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Entergy Louisiana, LLC announced today that on December 30, 2015 (the "Redemption Date"), it will redeem $32,000,000 principal amount of its outstanding First Mortgage Bonds, 6% Series due March 15, 2040, (the "Bonds"), at the redemption price of 100 percent of the principal amount thereof (the "Redemption Price") plus accrued interest thereon to but excluding the Redemption Date.
Entergy Corporation announced today that it will close the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Scriba, NY, in late 2016 or early 2017.
Entergy Corporation reported a third quarter 2015 as-reported loss of $4.04 per share, including $5.93 per share of non-cash asset impairments for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station and James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. Entergy recently announced plans to close Pilgrim and today announced the closing of FitzPatrick.
Entergy Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault plans to provide a presentation on Tuesday, Nov. 10, during the 50th Edison Electric Institute Financial Conference in Hollywood, Florida.
The Board of Directors of Entergy Corporation has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.85 per common share.
Entergy Corporation announced today that Paul Hinnenkamp has been named senior vice president, chief operating officer for the company. Hinnenkamp replaces Mark Savoff, who announced his retirement earlier this month.
Entergy Corporation will report third quarter earnings results before market open on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015, and host a teleconference at 10 a.m. CST that day to discuss the earnings announcement and the company's financial performance
Entergy Corporation announced today that it will close its Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Mass., no later than June 1, 2019, because of poor market conditions, reduced revenues and increased operational costs. The company notified the independent system operator of the electric grid, the ISO New England Inc., that as of that date, Pilgrim would not participate as a capacity resource in the market.