crews are working to restore power after severe storms swept across the state.
as hurricane season comes to an end, entergy remains focused on preparing for what mother nature may present in the coming colder months. and while weather can be unpredictable, we remain storm ready no matter the season.
leo denault recently sat down with grid talk podcast to discuss how entergy's recent infrastructure investments are working well and grid resilience is already underway for the entergy region.
when monster storms and other extreme weather events ravage cities and towns, the electric power industry’s mutual assistance network can be counted on to respond in force, working together to bring communities back to life.
hear from jason willis, vice president of power generation for entergy texas, to learn more about what the company is doing to protect its power plants and prepare for winter.
at entergy louisiana, we understand our communities have been put to the test over the past few months. hurricane ida left in its wake unprecedented damage to our homes, businesses and way of life.
deanna rodriguez, president and ceo of entergy new orleans, and phillip may, president and ceo of entergy louisiana, traveled to washington, d.c. last week to advocate for federal funding to reduce the impact on customers for storm recovery costs and to build a stronger power grid.
entergy texas provides final update on restoration following a severe storm.