Entergy New Orleans filed with the New Orleans City Council Monday its proposal for implementing the benefits of the recent federal tax reform legislation. If approved by the council, customers would realize approximately $47 million annually in near-term tax savings and an additional $71 million in savings over the longer term.
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Entergy Louisiana has completed a major element of a multi-million dollar program to enhance service reliability to Plaquemines Parish customers and meet the needs of a growing economy.
Grass and flowers are not the only things growing with the warmer temperatures this year. Utility payment scam attempts seem to be rising as well.
The New Orleans City Council voted today to approve construction of the New Orleans Power Station, a 128-megawatt unit composed of seven natural gas-fired reciprocating engines. This modern, efficient electric generating facility will support reliable service and essential grid stability, and help to support the inclusion of renewables into the company’s resource portfolio.
The bill has received bipartisan support.
Vote shows bipartisan support for language clarifying Mississippi Public Service Commission as first forum for claims against utilities
Entergy is proposing bill reductions beginning in April 2018.
Entergy Arkansas, Inc. filed its plan on Tuesday to provide customers approximately $466 million in benefits as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Vote shows bipartisan support for language clarifying Mississippi Public Service Commission as first forum for claims against utilities
In cooperation with the Mississippi Public Service Commission, Entergy Mississippi, Inc. today filed its preliminary plan for implementing tax reform. The formal plan will be filed in mid-March as part of the company’s annual rate filing.
Entergy Mississippi, Inc. today praised the members of the Mississippi House Public Utilities Committee for the passage of Senate Bill 2295. The bill, which reauthorizes the Mississippi Public Service Commission, includes “fairness language” which clarifies that the MPSC is the proper forum to first address state law claims against electric utilities. The bill has already passed the Mississippi Senate 51-1.