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State regulators endorsed another element of Entergy Louisiana’s plan to modernize its generation fleet with today’s vote to approve an agreement for the company to buy a 361-megawatt plant to be built in Washington Parish.
On a path to a Bright Future for southeast Texas, Entergy Texas, Inc. filed a plan to keep rates low, while continuing to grow the economy by investing in new infrastructure to ensure reliable and cost effective electricity for customers.
Upon completing an extensive investigation, Entergy can confirm that it did not pay, nor did it authorize any other person or entity to pay, individuals to attend or speak at Council meetings. Furthermore, Entergy was not aware that any person or entity engaged on its behalf would do so or had done so.
We’ve had a new round of reported scammers popping up around the state. This group is using spoof technology to make caller ID appear to be an Entergy number. Customers should hang up and call 800.Entergy to get accurate information on their account.
Scammers are relentless in their efforts to target unsuspecting utility customers, and Entergy reminds you to be cautious.
Entergy officials joined with business leaders and elected officials at the Stowell Substation on State Highway 65 in Stowell today to “cut the wire” on a transmission project that is part of a three-year, $2 billion investment by Entergy Texas to modernize infrastructure to provide more reliable and affordable energy across Southeast Texas.
Entergy Louisiana customers will see a series of rate reductions over the remainder of 2018 under an agreement approved today by the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
Entergy Corporation released its 2017 Integrated Report, Utility Reimagined, online at integratedreport.entergy.com. The report provides an overview of the company's financial, operational, environmental and social performance in 2017.