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Insights > Storms
Reaping the benefit of a new design standard
02/29/2024

How the move to vertical framing can impact storm repairs.

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Insights > Our future
Reflecting on 100 years in business, Entergy Mississippi is planning for another successful century
12/21/2023

Entergy Mississippi is the juggling the demands of modern consumers as the world approaches a global energy transition. Energy, Oil & Gas Magazine spoke with President & CEO Haley Fisackerly about meeting customers' needs for the company's next 100 years.

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Insights > Storms
Entergy ramps up vegetation management with aerial saw
12/11/2023

The aerial saw provides a safe and efficient tool for crews to maintain vegetation around power transmission and distribution systems.

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Insights > Our future
Transmission system upholds heroic legacy of service
11/16/2023

Entergy Mississippi’s electric transmission system is a lot like a superhero—a sprawling, tireless giant equipped to move massive amounts of power for long distances over land and water at the speed of light.

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Insights > People power
Specialized Entergy crews power Louisiana communities through historic summer
10/02/2023

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.

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Entergy Arkansas completes reliability project impacting Blackwell area customers
09/19/2023

Maintenance work will improve reliability for customers in the Blackwell area.

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Insights > Our future
Entergy Louisiana continues to modernize gas infrastructure in the Baton Rouge area
05/18/2023

Entergy Louisiana recently received approval from its regulator, the Louisiana Public Service Commission, to expand its gas infrastructure replacement program (GRIP) to include the replacement of vintage steel pipe.

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Insights > Our future, Storms
Entergy piloting installation of concrete poles
05/01/2023

Crews recently gathered in Jefferson Parish to undergo training and test the installation of concrete and composite utility poles. These materials are alternatives to wood poles that are in high demand across the country as utility companies ramp up grid hardening efforts.

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The Mississippi River crested at 57.1 feet in Vicksburg on May 19, 2011.
The Mississippi River crested at 57.1 feet in Vicksburg on May 19, 2011.
Insights > People power, Storms
Engineering expertise enhances public safety, grid stability during 2011 Mississippi River flood
04/27/2023

Even though several lines had to be de-energized during the flood event, most customers never lost power because of the looped design of Entergy’s electrical system. 

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