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Insights > Our future
Entergy Texas’ power grid: What is it and why should I care?
02/26/2024

Our everyday lives rely heavily on electricity, but have you ever wondered where that power comes from? It all starts with the power grid.

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Ken Bradshaw, Chad Eschete & Keith Smallwood, Entergy's eTech team at the Rice Stewardship Summit
Ken Bradshaw, Chad Eschete & Keith Smallwood, Entergy's eTech team at the Rice Stewardship Summit
Insights > Giving back, Our future
Entergy’s conservation partnership empowers agricultural customers for success and sustainability
01/23/2024

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.

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Insights > Our future
Entergy responds to 1970s energy crisis with heightened focus on long-term sustainability
11/30/2023

Today, Entergy Mississippi’s customers and communities continue benefiting from actions taken by the company to forge a new direction into the future.

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Insights > Our future
Meeting customers’ sustainability needs: What to know about RCO
11/09/2023

Businesses are more focused on sustainability today than ever before. That can include everything from recycling to targeting net zero emissions. So, it’s not surprising that Entergy Mississippi customers claimed nearly half of the credits available when we launched our RenewABLE Community Option program on May 16.

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Insights > Our future
Sustainability defines Entergy Mississippi’s past and future
09/28/2023

Entergy Mississippi’s contributions to achieving Entergy’s overall sustainability goals have been vital. Over the past two decades, Entergy Mississippi has significantly reduced carbon emissions through fleet modernization; and since 1985, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station has added safe, carbon-free energy to the grid while affordably generating around 20% of Mississippi’s electricity. 

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News > Grid modernization, Growth
Entergy Texas and ENGIE partner to explore sustainable power solutions
07/07/2023

The companies will work collaboratively toward the exploration of mutually beneficial sustainability solutions.

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Choctaw Energy Facility in French Camp, Attala Plant in Sallis, Hinds Energy Facility in Jackson, Sunflower Solar Station near Ruleville, and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson
Choctaw Energy Facility in French Camp, Attala Plant in Sallis, Hinds Energy Facility in Jackson, Sunflower Solar Station near Ruleville, and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson
Insights > Our future
Sustainably powering the future with clean, economical, modern generation
06/15/2023

In more recent years, the company’s investments in modern combined-cycle turbine technology have provided greater flexibility in meeting our customers’ energy needs using the most economical generation sources available.

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Port Arthur, Texas
Port Arthur, Texas
News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Storms
Entergy Texas seeks government grant funding for grid strengthening project in Port Arthur
06/13/2023

$79.5 million in requested funding would help finance proposed infrastructure investments to increase reliability and resiliency of electric power delivery, resulting in less damage, lower restoration costs, fewer interruptions, and faster recovery times after major storms

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News > Communities, Growth, Employees
Entergy named a top 50 most community-minded company and this year’s Utilities Sector Leader
06/07/2023

Entergy has been named a 2023 honoree of The Civic 50, Points of Light’s prestigious annual list recognizing the top community-minded companies in the United States. This is the eighth time Entergy has been part of this list. Entergy was also recognized as this year’s Utilities Sector Leader.

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Insights > Our future, Storms
Entergy piloting installation of concrete poles
05/01/2023

Crews recently gathered in Jefferson Parish to undergo training and test the installation of concrete and composite utility poles. These materials are alternatives to wood poles that are in high demand across the country as utility companies ramp up grid hardening efforts.

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