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Thirteen Louisiana Students Awarded Entergy Community Power Scholarships
08/15/2019

This fall, 13 Louisiana high school graduates will attend college with a little help from Entergy's Community Power Scholarship program. The children of Entergy employees in Louisiana each received $5,000 in recognition of their community service, academic achievements, leadership and work experience.

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News > Environment
Entergy New Orleans Adding 90 Megawatts of Renewable Energy to Its Portfolio
08/07/2019

Taking New Orleans to the forefront of cities powered by renewable energy, Entergy New Orleans is moving forward on a portfolio of proposals that will add 90 megawatts of solar energy to its already clean energy mix. The company has narrowed the group down to three viable projects, which were approved by the New Orleans City Council last month. These are a 20 MW solar facility to be constructed by Entergy on approximately 100 acres of flood-protected property at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans East, a 50 MW power purchase agreement from a solar facility to be constructed on LSU AgCenter land in Washington Parish, and a 20 MW power purchase agreement from a solar facility to be constructed on land in St. James Parish.

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News > Communities, Customers
Entergy New Orleans, LLC's Status Update regarding its Proposed Path to Progress
08/02/2019

Entergy New Orleans is hopeful that its proposed approach, or the Path to Progress, will afford the Company and the Council an opportunity to work collaboratively to address the needs of the communities served.

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News > Environment
Entergy New Orleans and RTA Reach Agreement for Commercial Rooftop Solar
07/22/2019

In another move to harness the power of the sun where empty commercial rooftops once stood, Entergy New Orleans and the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority have reached agreement to install solar panels on the roof of the agency’s Carrollton Streetcar Barn. The 300-kilowatt system will feed directly onto the Entergy New Orleans electric distribution grid for the benefit of all customers, and is part of Entergy New Orleans’ 5-megawatt commercial-scale rooftop solar project, which was approved by the New Orleans City Council last year.

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News > Storms
Entergy Crews Working to Restore Power Where it is Safe to Do So
07/13/2019

Power has been knocked out to approximately 58,000 customers as of 10:30 a.m. Saturday as Hurricane Barry moves over the Louisiana coast.

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News > Customers, Safety, Storms
Entergy’s Louisiana Storm Team in Place
07/12/2019

Entergy’s Louisiana utilities continue to monitor Tropical Storm Barry and are preparing for potential impact to the state. A team of more than 1200 crew members have been assembled to respond to the storm, and an additional 770 workers from other neighboring Entergy utilities have been mobilized to assist with restoration in Louisiana. Entergy also can call in additional crews to assist pending the path and intensity of the storm.

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News > Storms
Entergy is Closely Monitoring Disturbance in the Gulf
07/10/2019

Entergy continues to monitor the disturbance located off the coast of Florida as it moves toward the central Gulf of Mexico.

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News > Investors
Entergy Statement on the Civil District Court Ruling on the New Orleans Power Station
07/03/2019

We are pleased that the Court's ruling leaves intact the settlement Resolution of the Council that allows the construction of the New Orleans Power Station to proceed.

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News > Communities
Entergy in Louisiana Powers Life in Louisiana Communities
07/02/2019

Entergy is committed partnering with organizations, like Start the Adventure in Reading based in New Orleans, to help ensure that all our customers – even the youngest – have access to a quality education. Nonprofit community partners, such as Start the Adventure in Reading, were recipients of more than $1.3 million awarded by shareholders through the Entergy Charitable Foundation’s first round of grants in 2019.

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