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the mississippi river crested at 57.1 feet in vicksburg on may 19, 2011.
the mississippi river crested at 57.1 feet in vicksburg on may 19, 2011.
insights > people power, storms
engineering expertise enhances public safety, grid stability during 2011 mississippi river flood
04/27/2023

even though several lines had to be de-energized during the flood event, most customers never lost power because of the looped design of entergy’s electrical system. 

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an ef-3 tornado passed through the winona substation on highway 51, twisting 40-foot steel towers to the ground and causing extensive damage.
an ef-3 tornado passed through the winona substation on highway 51, twisting 40-foot steel towers to the ground and causing extensive damage.
insights > storms
entergy mississippi powers life in winona after tornado destroys substation
03/29/2023

a customized mobile substation gets power back to customers as safely and quickly as possible.

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entergy mississippi and siemens energy at the clean air breaker installation.
entergy mississippi and siemens energy at the clean air breaker installation.
insights > our future
first clean air breaker on entergy’s system energized in vicksburg
03/15/2023

when entergy mississippi crews installed a high-voltage clean air circuit breaker at one of our vicksburg, mississippi substations late last year, two companies reached milestones.

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insights > our future
optimizing space to accelerate innovation (innolead podcast)
02/02/2023

keystring labs vice president of innovation michael cross recently joined an innolead panel to discuss how entergy optimizes both physical workspaces and virtual platforms to foster collaboration and accelerate enhancements to the customer experience.

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entergy mississippi's sunflower solar station is a 100-megawatt renewable solar power station near ruleville, mississippi.
entergy mississippi's sunflower solar station is a 100-megawatt renewable solar power station near ruleville, mississippi.
insights > our future
planning today for your power tomorrow
02/01/2023

at entergy mississippi we think a lot about the future. why? because we are not only tasked by the state of mississippi with providing you power today, but also with having plans in place to ensure you have safe, reliable and affordable power years from now.

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l-r: michael cross, vice president, innovation; taiwan brown, vice president, diversity and workforce strategies; michael rhymes, vice president, innovation; ann delenela, vice president, information security officer and michelle delery, director, customer, employee and communications services.
l-r: michael cross, vice president, innovation; taiwan brown, vice president, diversity and workforce strategies; michael rhymes, vice president, innovation; ann delenela, vice president, information security officer and michelle delery, director, customer, employee and communications services.
insights > our future, people power
what drives innovation? black tech nola 2022
07/25/2022

in june, entergy sponsored black tech nola, an annual innovation conference created to raise awareness around building an accessible and equitable technology talent pipeline in the new orleans region.

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zack donnelly (left) and doug buckles (right) are members of the mississippi drone team
zack donnelly (left) and doug buckles (right) are members of the mississippi drone team
insights > people power
drones help entergy workers access hard-to-reach areas
07/12/2022

our service territory is uniquely covered by a variety of environments that our teams work through to keep your lights on. the challenging thing – no two poles are the same.

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insights > people power
entergy's legal team named among the most innovative by financial times
12/16/2021

the financial times recently recognized entergy's in-house legal department as being among the most innovative in its annual north america innovative lawyers special report.

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insights > our future
entergy offers cost-effective shore power solutions (workboat magazine)
10/14/2021

by relying on entergy’s electricity grid to power vessels, our customers can reduce fuel use of vessels in port with cleaner, inexpensive entergy electricity.

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