When nationwide protests for social justice began in spring 2020, Entergy's leaders wanted to model behaviors they desired among employees by giving everyone a glimpse of the conversations they had been having regarding race.
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The Gulf South, particularly communities within Louisiana, is home to the largest industrial economy in the United States. The energy needs of this group of customers is unique and energy demands are growing, including new industry coming to Louisiana.
When monster storms and other extreme weather events ravage cities and towns, the electric power industry’s mutual assistance network can be counted on to respond in force, working together to bring communities back to life.
Building electrical infrastructure strong enough to withstand the increased intensity and frequency of storms is an important decision that must include input from customers, regulators and government policymakers. Decisions must balance reliability, affordability and sustainability.
By relying on Entergy’s electricity grid to power vessels, our customers can reduce fuel use of vessels in port with cleaner, inexpensive Entergy electricity.
The utility recalls the historically destructive 2020 hurricane season while forecasters predict volatile storms ahead for U.S. coastlines.
Teach for America Greater New Orleans and Entergy Corporation are teaming up to celebrate 30 years of commitment to educational excellence for students in the Greater New Orleans area.
Since 2000, Entergy has been engaged in advocating for increased funding and support for early care and education — recognizing the sector as essential infrastructure and economic engine to fuel the future of communities we serve.
The company's supply chain organization is committed to securing effective partnerships, managing risk and ensuring that suppliers share our vision of a bright future.