Customers used more electricity during the Jan. winter storm than ever before in cold-weather
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Entergy Louisiana is reminding customers about available bill management and assistance resources after the company’s service area saw historic winter and record-breaking energy demand in January.
As a nuclear plant operator, Christian Case plays a key role at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station in Killona, La. by ensuring the site stays on track in achieving its goals.
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans remain dedicated to ensuring the safety of customers and restoring power as quickly and safely as possible.
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans continue to actively monitor the frigid temperatures and winter precipitation expected to move through the region early next week.
Colder temperatures have arrived, with even more frigid weather expected in the coming weeks and months. Even in places where extremely cold temperatures are not persistent, it's still important to be prepared for freezing and inclement weather. As we know, cold snaps can happen without much warning.
Business Facilities Magazine has recognized Louisiana’s $10 billion Meta artificial intelligence data center as its Platinum 2024 Deal of the Year.
Cooler temperatures are here in our region, meaning some customers are turning on heaters to take the chill out of the air. Producing heat requires a lot of electricity, which can drive up your energy usage and bills.
As we reminisce about the highlights of 2024, it’s only fitting that we spotlight some of the best and brightest moments for Entergy’s nuclear fleet.