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Entergy Texas and Enchanted Rock partner on new reliability and resiliency pilot
10/02/2019

Entergy Texas, Inc. has entered into a long-term agreement with Enchanted Rock, LLC to deploy an on-site backup generation pilot project with a commercial customer in The Woodlands, Texas.

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Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Sam Britton, Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly, MISO Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer Todd Hillman, Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Cecil Brown, and Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley.
Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Sam Britton, Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly, MISO Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer Todd Hillman, Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Cecil Brown, and Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley.
News > Leadership, Communities, Customers
Entergy Mississippi Customers Save $207M from Regional Transmission Organization Membership
10/01/2019

Five years with MISO yields big benefits

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News > Customers, Energy efficiency
Fall is Here, but Falling Temperatures? Not So Much
09/24/2019

Keep energy bills in check with a few simple steps

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News > Customers, Storms
Entergy Provides Important Information for Flooded Customers
09/23/2019

Power has been restored to all customers who can safely receive it, but for hundreds of customers whose homes and businesses flooded during Imelda, it could be some time before their buildings can be energized.

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News > Customers, Storms
Majority of Customers Restored After Tropical Storm Imelda
09/21/2019

Restoration workers have made tremendous progress restoring customers who lost power due to Tropical Storm Imelda. More than 95 percent of customers who lost power have been restored.

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News > Customers, Storms
Entergy Texas Making Progress in Power Restoration
09/20/2019

Entergy power restoration workers are chipping away at outage cases caused by Imelda’s wrath. Entergy Texas, Inc. has amassed nearly 700 workers as well as airboats, high-water vehicles and drones to restore power. As of 9 a.m. Entergy Texas had restored more than half of the customers affected by Imelda’s torrential rainfall. Crews are working today to restore approximately 13,000 customers still without power.

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High water trucks and air boats are also arriving to assist with restoration efforts.
News > Communities, Customers, Storms
Entergy Texas Bringing in Additional Crews
09/19/2019

More than 400 additional workers have been requested to assist Entergy Texas, Inc. in restoring power to customers after Imelda dumped more than two feet of rain on Southeast Texas.

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News > Customers, Grid modernization
Entergy Texas Working to Minimize Outages with Installation of Reclosers
09/09/2019

Entergy Texas is targeting areas that have experienced multiple outages and is working to improve the system by installing new devices to help keep the power flowing.

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One of Entergy Arkansas' Business Development's biggest success stories, Big River Steel, a steel mill near Osceola in northeast Arkansas. A team of more than 100 Entergy Arkansas employees worked closely with BRS by selling the company land to build on, building infrastructure to serve the enormous electrical load, and working through dozens of customer needs as the mill ramped up to beginning production in early 2016.
One of Entergy Arkansas' Business Development's biggest success stories, Big River Steel, a steel mill near Osceola in northeast Arkansas. A team of more than 100 Entergy Arkansas employees worked closely with BRS by selling the company land to build on, building infrastructure to serve the enormous electrical load, and working through dozens of customer needs as the mill ramped up to beginning production in early 2016.
News > Communities, Customers
Entergy Named as National Leader in Economic Development; 12th Consecutive Year on the List
09/04/2019

For 12 years running, Site Selection magazine has named Entergy Corporation as one of the nation’s top utilities in economic development. The award is due in large part to the vital role Entergy played in supporting projects that resulted in nearly $13.4 billion of capital investment and the creation of more than 4,750 new jobs within the service territory in 2018.

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