Chief Nuclear Officer Kimberly Cook-Nelson was a featured speaker at the 2024 Tulane Engineering Forum.
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In the realm of wildlife conservation, the majestic bald eagle stands as a symbol of strength, freedom and resilience. Entergy Arkansas is doing its part to protect the national bird from nesting on energized power poles and related equipment, which can be life threatening.
Adopt a Charger plans to install approximately 24 EV charging stations in and around the Jackson Metro area to enable zero-emission travel and educate the public about the benefits of driving electric.
There are so many ways to improve your health and the environment at the same time — and to celebrate Earth Day (April 22). Now is a great time to get started.
Go green and save.
In celebration of Engineers Week, meet Kathryn Marshall, a reactor engineer who has worked at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station located in Port Gibson, Miss. for nine years.
Entergy New Orleans is proud to announce its partnership with Feed the Second Line’s Get Lit, Stay Lit clean energy initiative. Entergy New Orleans’ contribution will fuel the organization’s mission of creating a robust safety net for local artists that prioritizes environmental resilience, renewable energy, and community empowerment.
As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility and meeting our customer needs, Entergy has been a longtime supporter of Ducks Unlimited, one of the world’s largest wetland and waterfowl conservation organizations.
Community engagement is key to the plant’s long-term success
Today, Entergy Mississippi’s customers and communities continue benefiting from actions taken by the company to forge a new direction into the future.