daylight saving time is approaching, meaning the days are getting warmer and longer. whether you want to start your spring cleaning or simply enjoy nice weather in the great outdoors, staying safe is important.
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entergy louisiana recently completed a $100 million project across ouachita parish that positioned the region for economic growth and increased the resilience and reliability of the electric system in north louisiana.
entergy new orleans seeks the new orleans city council’s approval to issue $150,000,000 in securitized bonds to replenish the company’s storm reserve, which was fully depleted following hurricane ida restoration efforts.
grand gulf team members joined with hundreds of employees and contracting partners this weekend to commence the station’s 23rd scheduled refueling and maintenance outage following a record-setting year of power generation.
entergy arkansas crews and contractors numbering some 1,600 were working to restore power to more than 27,000 customers across the state thursday morning, due to outages caused by freezing rain and winds. the number of outages will fluctuate and likely increase as the storm continues to bring additional precipitation.
entergy texas, inc. employees plan and train year-round, ready to respond and restore power when extreme, unpredictable weather causes power outages and downed power lines.
沙特vs墨西哥让球 reported fourth quarter 2021 earnings per share of $1.28 on an as-reported basis and earnings per share of 76 cents on an adjusted basis (non-gaap). for the full year, the company reported 2021 earnings per share of $5.54 on an as-reported basis and $6.02 on an adjusted basis.
in a matter of days, arkansas will see temperatures ranging from the upper 60s to the teens, which of course means severe weather will be in the mix. that usually means thunderstorms, floods and tornadoes this time of year, but it could also mean freezing rain.
as part of our ongoing commitment to support our communities as they rebuild following hurricane ida, entergy today awarded $500,000 in shareholder-funded grants to organizations helping minority small business owners recover from the devastating storm.