Entergy Louisiana today filed two grant applications that would, if approved, secure approximately $240 million to harden portions of the company’s electric system.
Entergy Louisiana today filed two grant applications that would, if approved, secure approximately $240 million to harden portions of the company’s electric system.
The Umbriel Solar facility provides enough clean energy to power more than 30,000 homes.
Entergy Arkansas leaders past and present gathered with state and county officials to mark the 100th anniversary of Remmel Dam. The first dam constructed on the Ouachita River, Remmel Dam has been providing safe and reliable hydroelectric power to the state of Arkansas for the last century.
Damage assessment is complete and we have identified damages to 216 poles, 55 transformers, 91 cross arms, and 812 spans (223,000 feet) of downed wire.
Significant restoration progress was made overnight and as of 8 a.m., 6,844 customers remain without power from this week’s severe storms and high winds. As of 8 a.m. Friday, 69,966 customers have had their power restored.
Entergy’s storm team has restored power to most customers and plan to have nearly all customers who can safely accept service back online by tonight.
Many customers will be restored Thursday evening. However, due to the severity of damages and the widespread impact, some customers in the areas of Natchez, McComb, Hazlehurst, Clinton, Jackson, Hinds County, Madison, Vicksburg, Carthage, Grenada, Charleston, Carmack and Enid may carry over into Friday evening.
A workforce of 1,400 company and contract workers, including damage assessors, vegetation crews, line workers, and support personnel, are diligently working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
Utility crews are working hard to restore power to the remaining 13,000 customers whose electric service was interrupted following yesterday’s storm.
Majority of impacted customers restored after severe thunderstorms caused widespread outages Wednesday.