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Entergy Texas Declares Quarterly Dividend on Preferred Stock
12/17/2019

The Entergy Texas, Inc. board of directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.46 per share of Entergy Texas 5.375% Series A Cumulative Preferred Stock.

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News > Customers
Entergy Utility Customers Realize Significant Benefits After 5 Years as MISO Member
12/16/2019

Customers have saved approximately $1.3 billion on electric bills since the utility subsidiaries of Entergy Corporation became members of Midcontinent Independent System Operator, a regional transmission organization.

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News > Communities
Entergy Texas Announces Agencies Receiving $150K to Help Imelda Victims
12/12/2019

Part of the company’s commitment of $350,000 toward the Imelda Relief Effort

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News > Energy efficiency
Jack Frost nipping at your nose?
11/12/2019

Entergy Texas offers tips to help manage cold-weather bills

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News > Customers
Entergy Texas Making Reliability Upgrades Across Area
10/18/2019

Improvements will modernize and upgrade infrastructure.

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News > Energy efficiency
Don’t Ghost your Electric Bill!
10/14/2019

High electric bills can be frightening, but with a little care and attention, they don’t have to be.

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News > Customers, Grid modernization
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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News > Communities
Entergy Pledges $350,000 to Help Rebuild Texas Communities
09/30/2019

Company Builds on Powerful Partnerships with Local Response Organizations to Help Customers Impacted by Tropical Storm Imelda

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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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