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Our people behind the power: Entergy observes Power Plant Worker Appreciation Day
09/05/2023

When your kids do homework on their computer, or your family watches college football on Saturday, those things are possible in part because of the work of Entergy power plant workers.

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Choctaw Energy Facility in French Camp, Attala Plant in Sallis, Hinds Energy Facility in Jackson, Sunflower Solar Station near Ruleville, and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson
Choctaw Energy Facility in French Camp, Attala Plant in Sallis, Hinds Energy Facility in Jackson, Sunflower Solar Station near Ruleville, and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson
Insights > Our future
Sustainably powering the future with clean, economical, modern generation
06/15/2023

In more recent years, the company’s investments in modern combined-cycle turbine technology have provided greater flexibility in meeting our customers’ energy needs using the most economical generation sources available.

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The Rex Brown Station was the first large source of electricity generation in the state.
The Rex Brown Station was the first large source of electricity generation in the state.
Insights > Our future
Legacy generation plants power Mississippi through 20th century, beyond
04/20/2023

Although Couch died in 1941, the foundation he had established in Mississippi helped position the company to meet the post-World War II surge in electricity demand and the accelerated pace of business and industry expansion. 

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Flavius Carpenter at Carpenter Dam
Flavius Carpenter at Carpenter Dam
Insights > People power
End of a legacy as Carpenter retires from Entergy Arkansas
02/09/2023

In November of last year, Flave Carpenter retired from Entergy Arkansas after 26 years, essentially ending the family legacy at the company.

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Entergy Mississippi's Sunflower Solar Station is a 100-megawatt renewable solar power station near Ruleville, Mississippi.
Entergy Mississippi's Sunflower Solar Station is a 100-megawatt renewable solar power station near Ruleville, Mississippi.
Insights > Our future
Planning today for your power tomorrow
02/01/2023

At Entergy Mississippi we think a lot about the future. Why? Because we are not only tasked by the State of Mississippi with providing you power today, but also with having plans in place to ensure you have safe, reliable and affordable power years from now.

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Insights > Tips and tools
Entergy Texas prepared for winter weather, shares ways for customers to prepare
12/14/2022

Learn more about the work the company completed to protect its power plants and prepare for winter.

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Insights > Tips and tools, Our future
Five ways Entergy is working to make your power bill one less thing to worry about
03/10/2022

Like most things these days, the material costs related to generating and delivering your power have gone up recently. While our customer rates are still below the U.S. average, Entergy Mississippi is taking real action to keep this and other inflationary business cost increases from making your power bill unaffordable.

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Virtually emission-free nuclear power remains Entergy Arkansas' largest source of power, by far.
Virtually emission-free nuclear power remains Entergy Arkansas' largest source of power, by far.
Insights > Our future
Entergy Arkansas Seeks More Proposals for Green Power
06/11/2021

Entergy Arkansas posted an intent recently to issue a request for proposals for up to 500 megawatts of solar and wind capacity to add to its electricity generating portfolio by 2026.

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Panel by photovoltaic panel, Searcy Solar is coming together.
Panel by photovoltaic panel, Searcy Solar is coming together.
Insights > Our future
Searcy Solar Set to Begin Turning Sunshine into Electricity in December
06/11/2021

Construction of the Searcy Solar power generating plant is about halfway complete. When the facility goes online by the end of this year, it will have a capacity of 100 megawatts of emission-free power.

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