Entergy Louisiana and Cleco customers are being served by a stronger, more resilient electric grid. The companies have completed the construction of a new 36-mile, storm-hardened transmission line that will strengthen service reliability for customers across southeast Louisiana.
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Entergy shareholders provided $9.7 million in grants in 2018 to support more than 700 nonprofit organizations that provide essential services and help build healthy, vibrant communities across Louisiana. Approximately 50 percent of the contributions went to support education and workforce development.
It’s that time of year again. On Sunday, March 10, don’t forget to spring forward and set your clocks ahead one hour.
Entergy Louisiana customers’ energy needs will soon be powered by the sun under an agreement approved today by the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
Since parts of Louisiana could see temperatures drop to the 20s this weekend, and to the low 30s on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Entergy is reminding customers that energy efficiency is important year-round.
Outages identified more accurately. Faster outage restoration response. Billing and service questions answered more efficiently. Additional energy-saving tools for customers. These are all benefits of Entergy Louisiana’s vision for a smarter energy future, through the company’s deployment of advanced metering.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has renewed operating licenses for Entergy’s two nuclear plants in Louisiana, River Bend Nuclear Station and Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station.
Entergy Louisiana provided a grant to NLEP to support economic development in North Louisiana
Entergy Louisiana provided a $25,000 cash grant to the North Louisiana Economic Partnership in support of their efforts to develop the 14-parish region of North Louisiana into a thriving area and a destination for high quality talent, innovative companies and global investment.
Entergy’s Louisiana utilities are sending a team of 170 employees and contractors to help safely restore power in Northwest Florida following anticipated widespread damage by Hurricane Michael.