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The Easter flood of 1979 that deluged large portions of Jackson remains one of the capital city’s most destructive natural disasters.
The Easter flood of 1979 that deluged large portions of Jackson remains one of the capital city’s most destructive natural disasters.
Insights > People power, Storms
Company and community respond to Easter flood of 1979 with ‘magnificent’ levee-building effort
04/12/2023

With water levels creeping higher by the hour, the company decided to take six substations out of service as a safety measure and focus on protecting two that could be saved with levees—the Old Canton Road Substation serving northeast Jackson and the South Jefferson Street Substation serving the downtown area.

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Customer service team members gather for photo at local office in Cleveland in 1929.
Customer service team members gather for photo at local office in Cleveland in 1929.
Customer service is ‘part of everything we do’
04/12/2023

Entergy Mississippi has continued adapting to customers’ evolving needs through work-process improvements and investments in new technologies to improve service, efficiency and convenience.  

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Insights > Our future
Sustainability defines Entergy Mississippi’s past and future
04/12/2023

Entergy Mississippi’s contributions to achieving Entergy’s overall sustainability goals have been vital. Over the past two decades, Entergy Mississippi has significantly reduced carbon emissions through fleet modernization; and since 1985, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station has added safe, carbon-free energy to the grid while affordably generating around 20% of Mississippi’s electricity. 

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The tornado demolished a 115,000-volt substation in southwest Jackson on March 3, 1966.
The tornado demolished a 115,000-volt substation in southwest Jackson on March 3, 1966.
Insights > People power, Storms
‘Awe inspiring and devastating’: Candlestick Park tornado of 1966
04/12/2023

In a matter of seconds, the tornado demolished Entergy’s 115,000-volt Southwest Jackson Substation and severed six major transmission lines and numerous distribution lines, prompting crews to work around the clock until full service was restored.

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Donald C. Lutken was president and CEO of MP&L during the company's CEPA acquisition.
Donald C. Lutken was president and CEO of MP&L during the company's CEPA acquisition.
Insights > Our future
MP&L’s purchase of CEPA lays the foundation for Entergy Mississippi
04/12/2023

Investor-owned utilities like MP&L and member-owned utilities like CEPA weren’t friends—they were competitors. The entities were in constant legal negotiations over territory. But MP&L had an advantage.

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A half-inch accumulation of ice on power lines can add 500 pounds of extra weight.
A half-inch accumulation of ice on power lines can add 500 pounds of extra weight.
Insights > Storms
1994 ice storm sets stage for new era in storm response
04/11/2023

After 1994, Entergy started transitioning to a more centralized approach to storm response that included leveraging resources across the company’s four-state area to accelerate service restoration.

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Carolyn (Shanks) Correro
Carolyn (Shanks) Correro
Insights > Our future, People power
Correro shatters glass ceiling as president and CEO of Entergy Mississippi
04/11/2023

In 1999, Entergy Mississippi achieved a historic milestone in diversity when Carolyn (Shanks) Correro was named president and chief executive officer, becoming the first woman to lead an Entergy operating company. 

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Delta Steam Station
Delta Steam Station
Insights > Our future, People power, Giving back, Storms
Entergy Mississippi celebrates milestone
04/11/2023

A hundred years ago, Arkansas businessman Harvey Couch was making good on his vision to electrify the South when he incorporated The Mississippi Power and Light Company, the precursor of Entergy Mississippi. His new venture not only brought modern electric service to the Mississippi Delta—the heart of the state’s agricultural economy—but also unlocked future growth opportunities in a region rich with potential.  

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Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly tours damaged substation in Winona.
Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly tours damaged substation in Winona.
Insights > Giving back, Storms
Together, we will rebuild
04/05/2023

Last week, I toured parts of the Entergy Mississippi service area that were devastated by the recent tornado outbreak, including Rolling Fork, Silver City and Winona. It was destruction that I have never seen in my time at Entergy or in my personal life as a Mississippian.

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