Entergy volunteers helped pack over 200,000 meals for Louisiana food banks.
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Entergy Louisiana, Entergy New Orleans recognize Severe Weather Preparedness Week beginning Feb. 13
The biggest game of the year has arrived! Whether you're heading to party or catching the game on your couch, find out just how much electricity you'll be using while rooting for your favorite team or just enjoying the commercials.
In November of last year, Flave Carpenter retired from Entergy Arkansas after 26 years, essentially ending the family legacy at the company.
Entergy recently hosted a fleet electrification event to educate the New Orleans community about accessing newly available federal funding for electric school buses. The event convened representatives from the City of New Orleans, the Orleans Parish School Board, the Southeast Louisiana Clean Fuels Partnership and New Orleans charter schools, networks and transportation companies for an afternoon of discussion.
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Restoration is complete for all customers who were impacted by this storm and can accept electrical service safely.
We sincerely appreciate our customers' patience, as we have worked to restore power to more than 53,000 customers who lost it during the damaging ice storm that brought half an inch of ice to parts of southern Arkansas this week. We won't stop until every last customer is restored.
Crews continue restorations throughout the southern parts of the state.