northpoint christian school in southaven has found a solution to its high energy bills, entergy mississippi's energy efficiency program -- entergy solutions!
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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.
on october 28, entergy’s grand gulf nuclear station hosted an open house for approximately 200 high school teachers and students to help build awareness of the many contributions of the nuclear science industry and highly-trained employees who operate the facility safely, securely and reliably.
desoto county, miss.— it’s a wild idea, and entergy mississippi is funding it. mississippi wildlife rehabilitation, inc. has big plans for the ark site just west of hernando. the organization, which serves nearly half a million mississippians in 13 counties, wants to develop the area into a full conservation-education eco-tourist destination in north mississippi.
with daylight saving time ending on nov. 1, shorter days and earlier nights make this a good time to add or increase outdoor security lighting, an economical and effective crime prevention tool.
representatives from entergy mississippi, inc. and desoto county gathered today to celebrate history in the making, and the star of the event was the sun itself.
thirty years ago this summer, entergy made history when grand gulf nuclear station connected to the electric grid for the first time. three decades later, the people of grand gulf, located outside of vicksburg, are building upon that legacy, providing safe, secure, clean, reliable and affordable power.
it was a lightbulb moment---entergy mississippi volunteers joined mississippi food network representatives to pack 26,000 energy star ®-certified compact fluorescent bulbs into food boxes destined for 85 food pantries.
some 400 elderly, disabled and low-income customers have received free fans and free advice, courtesy of a partnership between entergy mississippi, inc. and the salvation army.