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Rates to remain stable for Entergy Mississippi customers
06/19/2025

As the anticipated summer heat wave will cause customers to increase their energy usage, the Mississippi Public Service Commission has approved Entergy Mississippi’s annual rate plan to keep energy rates stable and bills 20% below the national average.

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News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Growth
Entergy Mississippi to build first new power station in 50 years
09/03/2024

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.

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Pictured is an aerial view of the Snowden Park Substation.
Pictured is an aerial view of the Snowden Park Substation.
News > Customers, Grid modernization, Growth
$37M substation enhances reliability in northwest Mississippi
03/06/2024

The Snowden Park Substation enhances reliability for the existing transmission and distribution systems by providing capacity for future residential, commercial and industrial growth in DeSoto County.

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Campuses for the $10 billion project will be located at two sites in Madison County, one being the Megasite pictured.
Campuses for the $10 billion project will be located at two sites in Madison County, one being the Megasite pictured.
News > Communities, Customers, Growth
Historic $10B planned investment to benefit Entergy Mississippi customers
01/25/2024

Amazon Web Services’ plans will support long-term power reliability, affordability

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(L-R) Wilson, Upkins, Farrell
(L-R) Wilson, Upkins, Farrell
News > Leadership, Employees
Entergy Mississippi’s southern region customers are in good hands
10/13/2023

Entergy Mississippi has named new leaders responsible for reliability and customer service in the company’s southern region – which spans in and around Vicksburg, Clinton, Brookhaven and Natchez. Jerry Wilson Jr., Curnis Upkins III, and Mike Farrell are taking on new roles to power these communities.

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Crews replace wooden transmission poles in Hollandale
Crews replace wooden transmission poles in Hollandale
News > Grid modernization
Entergy Mississippi replaces more than 1,000 wooden transmission poles
10/09/2023

The replacement of the wood structures represents the majority of a $28 million annual investment Entergy Mississippi is making to harden the grid. So far, more than 1,000 aged wood structures have been replaced.

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from top, L-R) Moore, Upkins, Love, Stewart, Farrell
from top, L-R) Moore, Upkins, Love, Stewart, Farrell
News > Leadership, Employees
Entergy Mississippi’s central region customers are in good hands
10/06/2023

Entergy Mississippi has named new leaders responsible for reliability and customer service in the company’s central region – which spans in and around the cities of Jackson and Kosciusko as well as, Madison and Rankin counties. Richie Moore, Curnis Upkins III, Victoria Love, Leigh Ann Stewart, and Mike Farrell are taking on new roles to power these communities.

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(from top, L-R) Woullard, Chamberlin, Gabbert, Stewart, Tharp, Hood, Farrell
(from top, L-R) Woullard, Chamberlin, Gabbert, Stewart, Tharp, Hood, Farrell
News > Leadership, Employees
Entergy Mississippi’s northern region customers are in good hands
09/29/2023

Entergy Mississippi has named new leaders responsible for reliability and customer service in the company’s northern region – which spans in and around Southaven, Senatobia, Grenada Cleveland and Greenville. Darrell Woullard Jr., Dane Chamberlin, Amy Gabbert, Leigh Ann Stewart, Lindsey Tharp, Lloyd Hood, and Mike Farrell are taking on new roles to power these communities.

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News > Communities, Customers, Growth, Employees, Storms
Entergy Mississippi opens new $16.6M service center
10/18/2022

Entergy Mississippi has opened a $16.6-million facility to serve as its hub for customer service, distribution operations and storm response in DeSoto County.

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