Partners Southeast, in collaboration with Entergy Louisiana, is proud to announce a special ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the installation of two state-of-the-art backup generators as part of the utility’s “Power Through” program. The event was held at Cypress Pinchback, a premier mixed-income housing community dedicated to supporting Baton Rouge’s seniors’ health, wellness, and security.
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Franklinton facility is the utility’s fourth and will provide enough electricity to power approximately 11,500 homes
$233 million investment will harden nearly 200 miles of power lines across the parish
The $1.2 billion investment represents a significant economic impact for the Mississippi Delta. By replacing end-of-life gas generation with more clean and efficient generation, Entergy Mississippi is ensuring customers continue to have modern, reliable energy well into the future.
Entergy New Orleans ‘Accelerated Resilience Plan’ to harden the grid across the City received approval today in a full vote of the New Orleans City Council.
The grant will support projects aimed to reduce outage durations, lessen storm costs and speed up recovery time following extreme weather events in Port Arthur, Texas.
Through partnerships with local governments, Entergy Louisiana will use several BRIC grants to bolster electric infrastructure in southeast Louisiana parishes, reducing storm-related damage and speeding up restoration to enhance resilience for the state and its economy.
By replacing older power plants with more advanced and efficient technology, Entergy Mississippi is producing more electricity from the same amount of fuel while significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Entergy Louisiana representatives and local officials gathered in Lake Charles today to mark the start of phase one of the company’s comprehensive grid resilience plan. The groundbreaking ceremony, set against a backdrop of bucket trucks and utility workers, heralds a new era of hardened infrastructure and accelerated, less costly recovery for communities vulnerable to major storms.