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Entergy New Orleans announces clean energy partnership with Feed the Second Line to empower N.O.
02/19/2024

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.

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News > Communities
LIHEAP application period begins July 25
07/14/2022

Officials with the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program have announced residents can begin submitting applications Monday, July 25 for help with the costs of summer cooling bills, including those from Entergy Arkansas and other utilities.

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Andy Quick
Andy Quick
Insights > Giving back
Quick’s Bot Victory Benefits Entergy’s The Power to Care
06/13/2019

Employee donates $3,000 award to Entergy’s low-income customer assistance program.

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Insights > Giving back
Entergy and Community Partners Advocate for Low-Income Customers on Capitol Hill
04/23/2019

On Feb. 28, Entergy employees and local community partners traveled to Washington, D.C. and met with congressional leaders to advocate in support of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

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Insights > Giving back
More Customers Helped in 2018
04/09/2019

Low-income senior and disabled customers received about $48 million in bill payment assistance last year.

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News > Grid modernization
Entergy New Orleans Pilots Residential Rooftop Solar Program
02/28/2019

Entergy New Orleans is piloting a new program that puts solar panels on the rooftops of low-income customers’ homes and gives them a $30 credit on their energy bills every month, rain or shine. The Residential Rooftop Solar Program is a simple and straightforward way for New Orleans customers in need to participate in the benefits of distributed renewable energy.

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