entergy's transmission business unit is donating $100,000 to the university of new orleans to enhance what electrical engineering students learn in the classroom. the gift is being presented in honor of national engineers week (feb. 21-27), an annual observance created to celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world and bring engineering to life for kids, educators and parents.
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violent storms that ripped through southeastern louisiana on tuesday spawning multiple tornadoes have caused severe and extensive damage to entergy's electrical infrastructure, slowing efforts by more than 1,000 restoration workers diligently trying to restore service to customers.
entergy crews are out in force working to restore power to the thousands of customers affected by the violent storms that swept across south louisiana throughout tuesday.
with a goal of supporting and driving economic growth and prosperity in the rapidly expanding gulf coast region, entergy has developed and launched a freestanding website designed to attract site selectors and companies looking to potentially expand in the four states served by its utilities. the site, goentergy.com, will quickly place the entergy region in the consideration set of these businesses, powering jobs and economic growth in the region.
storms sweeping the state on tuesday may possibly spawn tornadoes, damaging winds and torrential downpours. entergy louisiana is prepared to respond to power outages as the system progresses and has additional crews ready to respond as needed.
沙特vs墨西哥让球 announced that the closure of the james a. fitzpatrick nuclear power plant in scriba, ny is planned for january 27, 2017.
the refueling outage follows a safe, secure and reliable 24-month operating cycle.
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沙特vs墨西哥让球 has named charles hall vice president, power plant operations for mississippi. previously, he served as power plant manager at gerald andrus plant in greenville.