Entergy is enlarging its storm team to respond to any impacts across Louisiana from tropical storms Marco and Laura. The company is assembling a restoration workforce of approximately 3,800 workers and continues to acquire more as forecasts for Laura indicate a potential Louisiana landfall.
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Entergy New Orleans needs to be prepared to answer when called upon to supply safe, reliable and clean energy to our customers. Having a fleet that includes a diverse range of fuels is especially critical during the extreme heat that can hit Louisiana. Learn more from Entergy New Orleans president and CEO as he explains the value of a diverse fuel fleet.
At Entergy, we make every attempt to limit customer interruptions. There are times, however, where we must take scheduled interruptions when we’ve identified equipment that has already disrupted service. Check out these simple tips to help you prepare for a scheduled outage.
Entergy personnel continue monitoring and planning for potential impacts to its service territories from Tropical Depression 8 in the Gulf of Mexico. We also are monitoring Tropical Storm Gonzalo as it travels across the Atlantic Ocean.
When the lights go out, they go to work, and we couldn’t be more grateful for what they do.
In June, the National Safety Council celebrated National Safety Month by publishing materials on various topics focusing on saving lives and preventing injuries, from the workplace to anyplace. This year, the NCS has focused its efforts on relevant topics for keeping workers safe in the new normal.
Preparing for a storm is a challenge that Entergy New Orleans lineworkers train for year-round, but it takes a little different effort and resilience to restore power during a dual event.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that an exceptional online experience is more important now than ever before. That’s part of why we’ve launched myEntergy - your new energy portal.
Entergy New Orleans’ customers are now being served by a stronger, more resilient electrical grid.