Entergy New Orleans held a press conference last week in Algiers with Councilmember-at-Large Helena Moreno and Councilmember Freddie King to highlight projects in Phase I of the Accelerated Resilience Plan in District C.
The company completed major infrastructure investments and customer communication upgrades to prepare for 2025 hurricane season.
Smart thermostats help you take control of your home’s temperature and reduce energy use without sacrificing comfort.
Meet Natalie Adams, a project manager at our Echelon nuclear headquarters in Jackson, Miss., who has played a key role in executing projects across our fleet.
Wondering what to do with an old refrigerator or freezer? Entergy Arkansas is here to help. Simply schedule an appointment and we’ll pick up your old (working) fridge or freezer and recycle it at no cost.
The company donated 2,000 box fans to aid customers during the summer months.
New Orleans is our home, and we are Entergy customers too. At Entergy New Orleans, we are committed to providing reliable power at an affordable price. We take this responsibility seriously—and now more than ever, our teams are working diligently to keep your bills as low as possible.
Entergy New Orleans is committed to providing reliable service to our customers by investing in transmission projects that help strengthen the electric grid and reduce the risk of outages. Recent efforts in Mid-City, Gentilly, and New Orleans East reflect that commitment with crews completing major upgrades to our transmission and distribution lines.
Future-proof your home against climate extremes with these effective strategies for increased resilience.