Entergy Texas customers have saved nearly $200 million from the utility’s membership in MISO, a regional transmission organization.
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Entergy has brought in approximately 300 employees and contractors to help in the restoration effort from storms that devastated the Entergy Texas service area. At 4 p.m., approximately 6,000 customers are without power. Crews are restoring power as safely and quickly as possible.
Entergy Texas, Inc. is responding to damage from numerous storms, including a reported tornado around 11 a.m. in the Franklin area of Robertson County that has knocked out a major transmission line and brought down numerous electrical lines.
"We are committed to ensuring we are exceeding our customers’ expectations."
Longtime Entergy Texas leader Stuart Barrett has been named vice president of customer service for Entergy Texas. This new organization is focused exclusively on ensuring that Entergy Texas is providing customers an exceptional customer experience, while also developing the energy solutions to meet their needs today and into the future.
Spring can be warm and wonderful, but the change in seasons can also be wild and wooly. The official arrival of Spring also ushers in a host of potentially extreme weather that can bring high winds, lightning, hail and even tornadoes. All these things can cause power outages and bring down power lines.
It’s that time of year again when we all need to set our clocks ahead one hour to spring forward on Sunday, March 10. It’s also the time of year for spring cleaning and outdoor home improvement projects. As we all begin to venture outside again to tackle those outdoor projects, now is the perfect time to brush up on your outdoor safety knowledge.
The shovels hitting the dirt this morning marked a new chapter for reliable, affordable energy across Southeast Texas. Entergy executives, elected officials and community leaders gathered to celebrate a groundbreaking marking the ceremonial start of construction on the Montgomery County Power Station.
Cold weather is headed to Southeast Texas this weekend. While many of our customers associate hot temperatures with a rise in their electricity bill, sometimes they forget that very cold temperatures can also cause higher bills. Make a plan to manage your usage and your Entergy bill.
As holiday lights are being replaced with firework displays, remember to celebrate the new year safely.