the heat is on! while summer temperatures are reaching sweltering levels outside, you can stay one step ahead of their effect on your energy bill by implementing some simple and efficient solutions inside your home or business.
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with temperatures on the rise in southeast texas, there’s good news ahead for entergy customers. average residential electric bills will drop below $100 per month when fuel-related refunds and credits begin showing up on bills in july. the lower rates will remain on bills through october.
the heat is on! while summer temperatures are reaching sweltering levels outside, you can stay one step ahead of their effect on your energy bill by implementing some simple and efficient solutions inside your home or business.
the heat is on! while summer temperatures are reaching sweltering levels outside, you can stay one step ahead of their effect on your energy bill by implementing some simple and efficient solutions inside your home or business.
entergy chief nuclear officer chris bakken has announced that larry coyle, indian point energy center site vice president, has been named chief operating officer to work alongside coo’s donna jacobs and john ventosa.
recognition for powering life in local communities comes from civic 50, an initiative of the points of light organization.
this morning, entergy personnel at its james a. fitzpatrick nuclear power plant in scriba, ny, identified the source of oil released to the site’s discharge canal on sunday and stopped the flow.
as part of long-term planning to ensure that entergy new orleans, inc. can continue to serve the city’s energy and capacity needs, the company today filed an application with the new orleans city council seeking its approval to build the new orleans power station – a new, modern power plant – at its existing michoud site in an industrial area on the eastern edge of new orleans.
security officers will be participating in scheduled training drills at the indian point energy center during parts of the day and evening on june 21 and june 30. the training drills involve simulated attack scenarios that are intended to be as realistic as possible. members of the public may hear the sound of artificial gunfire from simulated weaponry used during the exercises.