This week we celebrate achievements across the nuclear energy industry and at Entergy, as we recognize the vital role nuclear professionals play in powering our communities with clean, carbon-free electricity. Kimberly Cook-Nelson Chief Nuclear Officer
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As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, Entergy proudly recognizes the invaluable contributions and rich experiences of Latinos, integral to our nation’s history and culture. Throughout this month, Entergy has collaborated with key Hispanic partners and community leaders to uplift Latino voices and strengthen Hispanic communities across the country.
David Samples is the humble jack-of-all-trades in the kitchen at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
Did you know that older, inefficient refrigerators and freezers use about 35% more energy than modern appliances? That’s right. They are often energy hogs, and they contain harmful materials that can damage the environment if not disposed of properly.
Many of us view Grand Gulf construction days through hazy pictures on the wall, but Linda Davis recalls them clearly with a first-person point of view.
Entergy’s Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station and River Bend Station in Louisiana and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi operated at full power during Hurricane Francine, which once again shows the resiliency and strength of nuclear power.
Entergy recently participated in a briefing in Washington, D.C. to educate Congress about how electric utilities prepare for and respond to natural disasters.
With help from Entergy Arkansas, the Newport Tech Depot in northeast Arkansas is living out its own version of the movie, Field of Dreams.
On March 22, an injured adult bald eagle was discovered at the J. Wayne Leonard Power Station in Montz, Louisiana, prompting swift action from plant staff, local wildlife authorities and conservationists. Coordinated efforts between Entergy, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and rehabilitation experts made sure the eagle received professional care until its release back into the wild on July 16.