With an eye on meeting the future energy needs of its customers, Entergy New Orleans, Inc. filed a formal change of control request with the New Orleans City Council today to join a regional transmission organization, the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator or MISO.
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Entergy crews continued restoring power to customers affected by remnants of Tropical Storm Lee as the storm system slowly moved north Monday afternoon.
In an ongoing battle with Tropical Storm Lee, Entergy crews continued restoration work as the storm's heavy squalls and winds slowly moved through Louisiana and Mississippi Sunday, and its effects were felt across the utility's four-state service territory.
Entergy linemen continue repairing damage caused by Tropical Storm Lee as the center of the storm moved ashore Sunday, hitting southern Louisiana and Mississippi with more heavy rains and winds.
Entergy linemen continue repairing damage caused by Tropical Storm Lee as the storm edges closer to the Louisiana coast Saturday evening.
Tropical Storm Lee continues to move across south Louisiana Saturday.
Nearly six years after Hurricane Katrina, evidence of the regrowth of New Orleans is virtually everywhere you look.
In response to this summer's extended heat wave and record power usage, Entergy Corporation is allocating $1 million across its four-state service territory to help qualifying elderly and disabled customers who are in need of assistance paying their summer energy bills.
Approximately 75 Entergy Corporation executives turned up at KIPP Central City campus on Wednesday armed with paint brushes and a check for $150,000 to help KIPP New Orleans Schools build on its record of success.