Our diverse generation mix and interconnected grid mean Entergy customers don't need to worry during this April’s eclipse and can focus solely on the wonder. A variety of options keeps our grid flexible and better able to respond to changing conditions.
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Entergy Mississippi turned on Sunflower Solar Station—the largest renewable energy-generating site in the state—in late 2022 and it now produces enough power for 16,000 homes.
We’re proving our commitment to reliability by modernizing our grid. By the end of 2023, we're projected to spend more than $9.5 million on FOCUS program projects across our service area.
Today, Entergy Mississippi’s customers and communities continue benefiting from actions taken by the company to forge a new direction into the future.
DeSoto County is the fastest growing county in Mississippi. In response, we've poured $4.8 million into strengthening the grid and increasing load capacity in and around Lewisburg.
Specialized Entergy crews called “barehand crews” have helped keep the lights on for Louisiana residents and businesses throughout a historically hot summer by safely performing work on energized power lines.
As of noon Thursday, approximately 12,000 customers are without power in the northern portion of our service area.
Leo Denault recently sat down with Grid Talk podcast to discuss how Entergy's recent infrastructure investments are working well and grid resilience is already underway for the Entergy region.
An Aug. 21 solar eclipse visible in most of North America is not expected to adversely affect Entergy’s electrical grid – or the U.S. bulk electric system overall.