Entergy Corporation is working closely with its customers across its entire service region, and recent announcements by major industrial companies have illustrated how clean and affordable electricity drives economic growth and increased investment in our communities.
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These upgrades will benefit electrical customers in southwest Mississippi and Louisiana
$14 million project will benefit customers in southwest Mississippi and Louisiana
More than $659M invested and 2,360 jobs announced in Mississippi service area
Johnston, Love and Upkins apply career experience to customer service positions
Company to add 1,000 MW of solar and other renewable energy; plan draws praise from governor, state’s public service commissioners
Team Serves Existing Industrial Customers, Recruits New Businesses
Entergy Arkansas officials recently announced Katherine Holmstrom will join the Business and Economic Development group as a project manager.
In its fifth year, the program has awarded over $400,000 for economic development efforts
Today officials with Mississippi County Economic Development and Entergy Arkansas announced completion of the utility’s Select Site certification for the Osceola Driver 130 industrial site, which sits on 130 acres near I-55, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway, and the Mississippi River.
In a year when remote learning has become more important than ever, representatives of Entergy Arkansas and the Arkansas Department of Education announced today a $482,000 grant that will be used to develop 20 new Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that will be available to high school students and adults next fall.