tornadoes, along with high winds and severe thunderstorms, moved through the entergy mississippi service area causing numerous outages. additional crews are being brought in to help with the restoration effort. as of sunday at noon, the customer outage count was 21,284. updated information about outages, damage assessment and estimated restoration time will be updated later today, sunday, april 14.
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entergy texas, inc. is responding to damage from numerous storms, including a reported tornado around 11 a.m. in the franklin area of robertson county that has knocked out a major transmission line and brought down numerous electrical lines.
entergy’s indian point unit 3 nuclear power plant returned to service today following its final refueling and maintenance outage, sending electricity to the grid after a scheduled shutdown that began march 11.
entergy arkansas is proud to announce that its entergy solutions residential lighting and appliances program received the 2019 energy star® award for excellence for its important contributions to energy efficiency. the accomplishments will be recognized by the u.s. environmental protection agency and a ceremony in washington d.c. april 11.
"we are committed to ensuring we are exceeding our customers’ expectations."
longtime entergy texas leader stuart barrett has been named vice president of customer service for entergy texas. this new organization is focused exclusively on ensuring that entergy texas is providing customers an exceptional customer experience, while also developing the energy solutions to meet their needs today and into the future.
report underscores company's economic, environmental and social performance, while reinforcing commitment to a sustainable future.
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an empty field next to ua – pulaski tech business and industry center will soon be home to rows of utility poles for training line workers. leaders from utility companies in the state, workforce development groups and community colleges were on hand monday while workers set the first pole for the new certified line worker training program.