To meet customers’ growing demands for renewable energy and support economic development in the state, Entergy Louisiana this week filed a request with the Louisiana Public Service Commission for 224 megawatts of new solar power resources.
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Entergy Louisiana seeks approval to add nearly 225 megawatts of solar power to its generation mix
03/02/2023
Entergy's River Bend Station in St. Francisville, La. has entered its 22nd refueling outage.
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River Bend Station begins 22nd refueling outage
02/13/2023
Work boosts local economy by bringing in 1,900 additional workers
Entergy Nuclear CNO Kimberly Cook-Nelson (second from left) joins a panel at the annual EnergySolutions conference for a discussion on the future of nuclear energy
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Entergy Nuclear CNO Cook-Nelson on the future of nuclear energy
01/26/2023
Kimberly Cook-Nelson, Entergy Nuclear executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, recently spoke to more than 400 attendees at the annual EnergySolutions conference in Salt Lake City.
News > Grid modernization, Environment
Entergy Louisiana, Entergy New Orleans and Diamond Offshore Wind seek to evaluate offshore wind
09/23/2022
Companies partner on the future development of offshore wind power to serve Louisiana customers
News > Communities, Storms, Environment
Entergy, Pontchartrain Conservancy “sweep” Pontchartrain Basin ahead of hurricane season
05/18/2022
$15,000 donated to conservancy for continued community efforts
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American Carbon Registry Approves First Carbon Offset Methodology for Emission Reductions (Cont.)
09/18/2012
A revolutionary new tool is now available to help restore the Gulf of Mexico's disappearing coastal wetlands -- Louisiana's first line of defense against damaging hurricanes like Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Isaac.