the southeast’s normally mild winters don’t typically result in high energy bills. however, in parts of entergy’s service area, temperatures recently reached 20 to 30 degrees below average.
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it’s been said that coaching is the universal language of change and learning. that philosophy, along with a commitment to continuously improve safety performance, drove the decision to add a group of experienced and dedicated super coaches to entergy’s utility safety team.
"coaching is caring, and i care about everyone. if i see something that does not look right or safe, i question it and often suggest a safer way to perform the task."
palmer began his career at the company in 2001 at the system operations center in pine bluff. from there, he’s held various engineering positions, as well as supervised meter services personnel, servicemen, and linemen in little rock.
entergy new orleans’ sean walsh was on his way to a job on dec. 5 when he noticed a motorist pulled over on highway 90 with a flat tire. what he did next will sound familiar, he said, because performing acts of kindness for others is part of the daily routine at entergy.
entergy’s storm-response achievements continue uninterrupted, as the edison electric institute awarded the company a 2017 emergency recovery award and emergency assistance award.
the annual survey rates u.s. corporations on their nondiscrimination policies on sexual orientation and gender identity and serves as the national benchmarking tool on corporate policies and practices pertinent to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees.
extremely cold weather can create heavy demand for power and affect the electric system, causing outages that may take longer than normal to restore. here’s why.
extremely cold weather can create heavy demand for power and affect the electric system, causing outages that may take longer than normal to restore. here’s why.