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Entergy responds to 1970s energy crisis with heightened focus on long-term sustainability
11/30/2023

Today, Entergy Mississippi’s customers and communities continue benefiting from actions taken by the company to forge a new direction into the future.

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Insights > Our future
Transmission system upholds heroic legacy of service
11/16/2023

Entergy Mississippi’s electric transmission system is a lot like a superhero—a sprawling, tireless giant equipped to move massive amounts of power for long distances over land and water at the speed of light.

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Meeting customers’ sustainability needs: What to know about RCO
11/09/2023

Businesses are more focused on sustainability today than ever before. That can include everything from recycling to targeting net zero emissions. So, it’s not surprising that Entergy Mississippi customers claimed nearly half of the credits available when we launched our RenewABLE Community Option program on May 16.

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Insights > Giving back
Celebrate the magic of energy efficiency this holiday season
11/09/2023

The second annual drive-through holiday lights spectacular at the Brandon Amphitheater will be open Nov. 17 through Dec. 31, and Entergy Mississippi customers have the opportunity to purchase a discounted ticket and receive a free energy efficient kit.

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The team taking the trophy at the second annual Entergy Mississippi power generation golf tournament included Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employees Meredith Spencer, nuclear security officer; Larry Savell, supervisor, construction/field engineering; and Johnny Steverson, supervisor, facilities; and their friend Jacob Brister,
The team taking the trophy at the second annual Entergy Mississippi power generation golf tournament included Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employees Meredith Spencer, nuclear security officer; Larry Savell, supervisor, construction/field engineering; and Johnny Steverson, supervisor, facilities; and their friend Jacob Brister,
Insights > Giving back
Participants in Power Gen golf tournament enjoy good time for a great cause
10/26/2023

A cool fall morning gave way to some hot swings last week as the second annual Power Generation golf tournament got underway at Dancing Rabbit Golf Club. Fifteen teams and 59 participants took to the greens to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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In just this year alone, crews have installed 213 new poles and rebuilt more than 4 miles of power lines in Coldwater.
In just this year alone, crews have installed 213 new poles and rebuilt more than 4 miles of power lines in Coldwater.
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Population growth sparks North Mississippi grid upgrades
10/26/2023

DeSoto County is the fastest growing county in Mississippi. In response, we've poured $4.8 million into strengthening the grid and increasing load capacity in and around Lewisburg.

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Insights > Our future, People power
Correro shatters glass ceiling as president and CEO of Entergy Mississippi
10/19/2023

In 1999, Entergy Mississippi achieved a historic milestone in diversity when Carolyn (Shanks) Correro was named president and chief executive officer, becoming the first woman to lead an Entergy operating company. 

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Customer service team members gather for photo at local office in Cleveland in 1929.
Customer service team members gather for photo at local office in Cleveland in 1929.
Insights > Tips and tools, Our future, People power
Customer service is ‘part of everything we do’
10/12/2023

Entergy Mississippi has continued adapting to customers’ evolving needs through work-process improvements and investments in new technologies to improve service, efficiency and convenience.  

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Crews work on a pole replacement project near Hollandale, Mississippi.
Crews work on a pole replacement project near Hollandale, Mississippi.
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Entergy Mississippi to replace wooden transmission poles across service territory
10/06/2023

These high-voltage lines and the structures holding them are a crucial part of the grid, so maintaining them is an essential part of Entergy Mississippi’s work. Wooden poles were once the standard material for transmission structures. However, today steel and concrete poles are preferred for reliability.

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