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entergy texas preparing for winter weather
02/01/2022

customers should winterize homes and prepare for higher energy usage.

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entergy arkansas prepping for severe winter weather operations
02/01/2022

entergy arkansas is staging crews, equipment and supplies in areas of the state likely to be the hardest hit later this week based on a forecast for bitter cold, sustained winds, sleet, freezing rain, snow and ice accumulations.

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entergy new orleans prepared for winter weather
01/19/2022

after last year’s record-breaking winter, entergy new orleans remains focused on preparing for what mother nature may bring when the weather turns colder. and, while weather can be unpredictable, the company remains storm ready no matter the season.

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entergy texas preparing for strong cold front
01/19/2022

the company is monitoring the weather, and customers should too.

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arkansas winter storm outages down to near 2,000, restoration work continues
01/16/2022

just over 2,000 entergy arkansas customers remain without power following a winter storm saturday. this is down from 6,194 outages at the peak at 4 p.m. yesterday.

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entergy arkansas winter storm update – 1/15/22, 5 p.m.
01/15/2022

heavy, wet snow is bringing trees down onto power lines, and additional snowfall and icy conditions are making travel treacherous through the northern parts of arkansas. 

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news > employees, storms
沙特vs墨西哥让球 earns eei emergency response award for power restoration after hurricane ida
01/11/2022

recognizing the hard work and dedication of entergy employees, the edison ​electric institute today awarded 沙特vs墨西哥让球 with its emergency response award for the company's recovery efforts following hurricane ida in august 2021.

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entergy louisiana prepared for winter weather
12/15/2021

as entergy louisiana ushers out another active hurricane season, the company remains ready for mother nature’s next threat: winter weather.

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