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Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
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Entergy Nuclear CNO Cook-Nelson on the future of nuclear energy
01/26/2023

Kimberly Cook-Nelson, Entergy Nuclear executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, recently spoke to more than 400 attendees at the annual EnergySolutions conference in Salt Lake City.

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Entergy New Orleans’ free EV chargers open for public use at City Park
01/23/2023

Visitors to New Orleans City Park who drive electric vehicles can now utilize three electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

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Entergy helps community partners protect the environment through $1M in grants
01/12/2023

For 22 years in a row, Entergy shareholders have contributed $1 million annually to support the important work of local environmental programs.

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New Orleans celebrates the arrival of 300 more Blue Bikes
01/11/2023

Blue Bikes adds pedal-assist e-bikes to fleet ahead of the Mardi Gras season.

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In preparation for the growing electric vehicle market, Entergy Mississippi has launched a direct current fast charging station pilot project
In preparation for the growing electric vehicle market, Entergy Mississippi has launched a direct current fast charging station pilot project
News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Growth, Environment
Entergy Mississippi opens corporation’s first electric vehicle fast chargers
01/05/2023

Pilot project will help assess how electric vehicle growth impacts the power grid

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Entergy Arkansas will allow its public and private sector customers to utilize regionally-sourced nuclear and renewables, including solar, hydro, or wind through MOU with the U.S. General Services Administration. Pictured are photovoltaic panels at Searcy Solar, a 100MW facility owned by Entergy Arkansas.
Entergy Arkansas will allow its public and private sector customers to utilize regionally-sourced nuclear and renewables, including solar, hydro, or wind through MOU with the U.S. General Services Administration. Pictured are photovoltaic panels at Searcy Solar, a 100MW facility owned by Entergy Arkansas.
News > Growth, Environment
Entergy Arkansas, U.S. government sign first MOU to work toward 24/7 carbon-free electricity
11/15/2022

Biden-Harris Administration announced the federal government’s first Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a utility - Entergy Arkansas - to work toward achieving 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE), at least 50 percent of which would be provided on a 24/7 basis.

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New Iris Solar facility online and serving customers
11/09/2022

Renewable energy to be purchased by Entergy New Orleans

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News > Customers, Growth, Energy efficiency, Environment
Entergy providing power to Crowley vessels at the Port of Lake Charles
10/13/2022

To help deliver customer solutions and protect the environment, Entergy Louisiana has expanded its shore power capabilities so that Crowley vessels operating out of the Port of Lake Charles have a more sustainable and low-emission option while docked.

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Driver Solar Project will be the largest solar facility in the Entergy Arkansas portfolio.
Driver Solar Project will be the largest solar facility in the Entergy Arkansas portfolio.
News > Communities, Grid modernization, Growth, Environment
Entergy Arkansas announces 250-MW solar facility near Osceola
10/04/2022

The Arkansas Public Service Commission has approved the Entergy Arkansas Driver Solar Project, a new 250-megawatt AC (or 312 MW DC) renewable energy plant developed by Lightsource bp, which will be located on approximately 2,100 acres near Osceola in Mississippi County. Driver Solar will be the utility’s largest solar facility, capable of generating enough energy to power more than 40,000 homes.

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