don't take a 'vacation' when decking the halls! entergy reminds you to be safe and save energy when lighting up the season.
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beginning wednesday, dec. 9 and running through monday, dec. 14, weather permitting, entergy new orleans, inc. crews will be working on south galvez street, from erato to poydras streets, as the company continues the technological upgrade to its electric power transmission system. work on these segments will include crossing interstate 10.
crews continue working on the second phase of entergy new orleans' technological upgrade to the electric power transmission system -- ninemile generation-derbigny substation -- and will undertake the second in a series of interstate crossings this week.
indian point's unit 2 nuclear power plant returned to service this afternoon, generating electricity three days after control room operators safely shut it down following a power loss to several control rods. prior to this brief outage, the plant ran continuously for 627 days, a record for that unit.
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control room operators safely shut down indian point's unit 2 power plant around 5:30 p.m. today after they observed indication of a power loss to several control rods.
don't take a ‘vacation' when decking the halls! entergy reminds you to be safe and save energy when lighting up the season.
entergy louisiana, llc announced today that on december 30, 2015 (the "redemption date"), it will redeem $32,000,000 principal amount of its outstanding first mortgage bonds, 6% series due march 15, 2040, (the "bonds"), at the redemption price of 100 percent of the principal amount thereof (the "redemption price") plus accrued interest thereon to but excluding the redemption date.
in the holiday movie classic, “national lampoon’s christmas vacation,” clark griswold sets out to create a good old-fashioned family christmas. he lights the outside of his house with 25,000 twinkling lights, which at first fail to work (due to his faulty wiring) and then temporarily cause a city-wide power shortage and wreak havoc for his neighbors.