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Entergy Mississippi turned on Sunflower Solar Station—the largest renewable energy-generating site in the state—in late 2022 and it now produces enough power for 16,000 homes.
They say it takes a village. But when extreme weather events tear apart the communities we serve, it actually takes an army of electric line workers and contractors to put the pieces back together again.
One of the best ways to reduce interruption to electric service is by maintaining adequate clearance between power lines and trees.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting the women of Entergy Mississippi’s economic development team.
Entergy Mississippi is here to help you go green and save a pot o’ gold by offering incentives for replacing old appliances with new qualifying ENERGY STAR® certified products.
When extreme weather causes power outages, thoughts usually turn to utility crews in bucket trucks repairing the poles and wires necessary to restore electric service. Behind the scenes, however, a completely different scenario is unfolding — one involving housing, food and fuel for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of workers.
From one safety campaign to another, there is nothing more important to our employees than going home at the end of each day the same way they came to work that morning.