volunteering is one of the most important ways that entergy employees power life in our communities. entergy employees and retirees have given more than one million hours in volunteer service since official tracking began in april 2008. their hours serving local communities and supporting nonprofits translates into more than $25 million in economic impact.
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grants will go to local nonprofits that provide help to southeast texas.
during a pandemic a power outage could be catastrophic. so, it is vital to keep the health crisis from hitting the front lines of a utility company’s workforce.
arkansas nuclear one has donated a pallet-load of personal protective equipment to st. mary's hospital in russellville.
these are unprecedented times for all of us, and at entergy new orleans we take the health, safety and security of our customers, communities, employees and business partners very seriously. we are committed to powering our customers and communities regardless of the circumstance.
entergy employees traveled to washington, d.c., for the national energy and utility assistance coalition's liheap action day feb. 25-26 to urge congress to continue funding the low income home energy assistance program.
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for many years, old gentilly rd. and paris rd. were the dumping grounds for street trash and old unwanted furniture, causing unsafe and inefficient travel conditions for new orleans power station employees and the local community. to beautify the area, nops employees volunteered to clean and remove debris from the street, making it a cleaner and safer environment.