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entergy commits to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
09/24/2020

building on our longtime legacy of environmental stewardship, entergy announced a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. we intend to accomplish this while continuing to ensure grid reliability and affordability for our customers.

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entergy arkansas in partnership with the arbor day foundation’s energy-saving trees program has given away nearly 1,000 trees to help lower homeowners’ energy costs and protect the environment. (photo courtesy of the arbor day foundation)
entergy arkansas in partnership with the arbor day foundation’s energy-saving trees program has given away nearly 1,000 trees to help lower homeowners’ energy costs and protect the environment. (photo courtesy of the arbor day foundation)
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entergy arkansas tree giveaway helps customers save energy, make memories
08/20/2020

since entergy launched its program two years ago, 925 entergy arkansas customers and 3,700 customers across the company’s four-state utility service area have received free trees to plant at home.

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new analysis shows momentum building to decarbonize the power sector
07/08/2020

the u.s. power sector made significant progress in the transition away from coal in 2019, driving substantial reductions in pollution from the power sector, according to a new analysis released today.

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沙特vs墨西哥让球 named to 100 best corporate citizens of 2020
06/18/2020

3bl media has named entergy to its annual 100 best corporate citizens ranking, recognizing outstanding environmental, social and governance transparency and performance among the 1,000 largest u.s. public companies.

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photo credit: edison chouest offshore
photo credit: edison chouest offshore
news > communities, customers, grid modernization, growth, energy efficiency, environment
entergy louisiana, eco launch shore power project to reduce emissions for gulf coast
03/10/2020

marine vessels docked at south louisiana’s port fourchon can now play a role in helping protect louisiana’s environment by replacing fossil fuel-generated ship power with entergy’s new shore power product.

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entergy environmental initiatives fund targets projects that reduce emissions, protect natural resources and restore wetlands and forests, all for the long-term preservation of scenes like this, the view from atop rattlesnake ridge just west of little rock. rattlesnake ridge is owned and managed by another entergy environmental initiatives fund beneficiary, the nature conservancy. (photo by david lewis)
entergy environmental initiatives fund targets projects that reduce emissions, protect natural resources and restore wetlands and forests, all for the long-term preservation of scenes like this, the view from atop rattlesnake ridge just west of little rock. rattlesnake ridge is owned and managed by another entergy environmental initiatives fund beneficiary, the nature conservancy. (photo by david lewis)
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entergy helps arkansas grow greener with share of $1m in grants
03/05/2020

environmental partners get shareholder-funded money to support programs, projects

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news > communities, environment
entergy helps mississippi grow greener with share of $1m in grants
02/26/2020

environmental partners get shareholder-funded money to support programs, projects

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news > communities, environment
entergy shareholders power a healthier louisiana through more than $450,000 in grants
02/19/2020

entergy shareholders are helping protect the environment by contributing more than $450,000 to partnering organizations in louisiana through the company’s environmental initiatives fund.

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entergy shareholders power a healthier environment through $1m in grants
02/07/2020

nearly 20 environmental partners in five states received shareholder-funded grants to support improvement programs and projects.

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