because arkansas has a long growing season due to its temperate climate, our vegetation management program is ongoing, year-round.
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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.
hurricane season is less than a month away, and entergy new orleans continues to identify and implement resiliency upgrades across orleans parish.
as the year draws to a close, our thoughts turn to all things merry and bright as we remember the past and look forward to a new year filled with hope and promise.
hear from jason willis, vice president of power generation for entergy texas, to learn more about what the company is doing to protect its power plants and prepare for winter.
building electrical infrastructure strong enough to withstand the increased intensity and frequency of storms is an important decision that must include input from customers, regulators and government policymakers. decisions must balance reliability, affordability and sustainability.
we're building back stronger after hurricane ida caused significant damage across our coastal communities. watch how we're making the electrical system more resilient.
it’s a fact of electric utility life that sometimes animals cause power outages. usually, it’s squirrels. but this week it’s birds. egrets, herons, cormorants and sometimes turkey vultures, as far as we can tell. and may we suggest you finish your breakfast before reading the explanation.
at entergy louisiana, we are always working to improve the reliability of your service. this type of work is happening in every corner of our state.