For decades, Entergy has been at the forefront of addressing climate issues and has positioned itself as one of the cleanest large-scale generation fleets in the United States.
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As fun and gratifying as fall activities can be, no one wants them to result in an accident or injury. Entergy Mississippi has some helpful tips for staying safe.
The start of cooler temperatures outside makes fall-lovers eager for all the seasonal fun that begins in October. As fun and gratifying as these activities can be, no one wants them to result in an accident or injury. Entergy Arkansas has some helpful tips for staying safe this fall.
Energy Smart, Entergy New Orleans’ energy efficiency program, helps businesses save money while meeting energy efficiency goals. In honor of National Energy Awareness Month, Energy Smart announces that the Energy Smart Fund has $5 million dollars remaining in 2024 for businesses in Orleans Parish.
Jackson State University is the recipient of a $2 million grant from the Entergy Charitable Foundation to help fund the creation of the Critical Power Grid Network Security Lab. During a press conference at the University on Monday, Oct. 7, Entergy officials presented JSU President Marcus Thompson, Ph.D., with a big check to celebrate the occasion.
Entergy today announced that Elizabeth Adams has been appointed chief customer officer for the company. She will report to Kimberly Fontan, executive vice president and chief financial officer, and will assume this new role effective immediately.
Year after year, the Beat the Heat program provides our customers with energy bill assistance, tools and resources, and support during the critical summer months.
Through partnerships with local governments, Entergy Louisiana will use several BRIC grants to bolster electric infrastructure in southeast Louisiana parishes, reducing storm-related damage and speeding up restoration to enhance resilience for the state and its economy.
“Beat the Heat” bill relief and resources help customers overcome the stress of high temperatures