Entergy crews restored power to tens of thousands more homes and businesses today as they continued repairing damage left by Hurricane Isaac.
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Isaac knocked out power to more than 769,000 Entergy utility customers Thursday as the slow-moving storm continued wreaking havoc on its path through Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas.
Hurricane Isaac's high winds and slow trek through southeastern Louisiana have caused extensive outages to Entergy's power grid.
Entergy officials today made the conservative decision to bring the Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station offline in advance of Hurricane Isaac's landfall.
Louisiana electricity customers are one step closer to saving a projected half a billion dollars or more following the Louisiana Public Service Commission's decision supporting Entergy Louisiana, LLC's and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, L.L.C.'s proposal to join a large regional transmission organization.
Entergy Corporation announced completion of the registration of a reforestation project in Arkansas and Louisiana that will remove an estimated 460,000 tons of carbon dioxide over the next 40 years.
Entergy crews spent Tuesday wrapping up restoration work after a nearly four-day-long battle to repair damage done by Tropical Storm Lee, a storm that lingered over Louisiana and parts of Mississippi before finally moving out of the region late Monday.
Entergy crews continued restoring power to customers affected by remnants of Tropical Storm Lee as the storm system slowly moved north Monday afternoon.
In an ongoing battle with Tropical Storm Lee, Entergy crews continued restoration work as the storm's heavy squalls and winds slowly moved through Louisiana and Mississippi Sunday, and its effects were felt across the utility's four-state service territory.