the $1.2 billion investment represents a significant economic impact for the mississippi delta. by replacing end-of-life gas generation with more clean and efficient generation, entergy mississippi is ensuring customers continue to have modern, reliable energy well into the future.
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as fun and gratifying as fall activities can be, no one wants them to result in an accident or injury. entergy mississippi has some helpful tips for staying safe.
jackson state university is the recipient of a $2 million grant from the entergy charitable foundation to help fund the creation of the critical power grid network security lab. during a press conference at the university on monday, oct. 7, entergy officials presented jsu president marcus thompson, ph.d., with a big check to celebrate the occasion.
year after year, the beat the heat program provides our customers with energy bill assistance, tools and resources, and support during the critical summer months.
entergy announced today that rod west, group president of utility operations, will retire following more than 25 years of exemplary leadership and service to the company, effective jan. 31, 2025.
entergy's proactive disaster relief efforts have provided $150,000 in crucial funding to support communities affected by hurricane francine. by partnering with the american red cross and united way of southeast louisiana ahead of the storm, entergy ensured that resources were in place to offer safe shelter, warm meals and relief supplies to those in need.
with soaring high temperatures this summer, entergy donated $3 million to help its low-income customers become more energy efficient and save money on their energy bills. through entergy’s “beat the heat” program, customers received bill payment assistance, fans, energy efficiency kits, home weatherization and invaluable support from local community partners.
entergy mississippi has successfully restored power to all customers whose homes and businesses could safely take electricity following hurricane francine.
as of 4:30 p.m., the storm has caused approximately 11,000 customers to lose power in our service area. crews have worked as quickly and safely as possible to restore power to approximately 6,500 customers.