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Entergy Mississippi, Recurrent Energy partner to produce 100MW of renewable energy
Entergy Mississippi, Recurrent Energy partner to produce 100MW of renewable energy
News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Investors, Environment
Mississippi Public Service Commission Gives Green Light to 1,000-Acre Solar Farm
04/14/2020

Entergy Mississippi, Recurrent Energy partner to produce 100MW of renewable energy

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Installing LED light bulbs is a quick and easy way to save energy.
Installing LED light bulbs is a quick and easy way to save energy.
News > Customers, Energy efficiency, Environment
Entergy Arkansas Earns 2019 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award
03/31/2020

Entergy Arkansas has received a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2019 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year Award for effectively promoting energy efficiency.

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Clean, dependable power from Arkansas Nuclear One near Russellville is one of the key reasons Entergy Arkansas is able to lower rates beginning in April.
Clean, dependable power from Arkansas Nuclear One near Russellville is one of the key reasons Entergy Arkansas is able to lower rates beginning in April.
News > Leadership, Customers, Grid modernization, Environment
Entergy Arkansas Residential Rates to Decrease Nearly 4% for Second Straight Year
03/16/2020

For the second straight year, Entergy Arkansas customers will see a bill reduction, thanks to a lower fuel rate. The new rate will reduce the bill for a typical residential customer using 1,000 kWh of electricity by $4.10.

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Photo Credit: Edison Chouest Offshore
Photo Credit: Edison Chouest Offshore
News > Communities, Customers, Grid modernization, Growth, Energy efficiency, Environment
Entergy Louisiana, ECO Launch Shore Power Project to Reduce Emissions for Gulf Coast
03/10/2020

Marine vessels docked at South Louisiana’s Port Fourchon can now play a role in helping protect Louisiana’s environment by replacing fossil fuel-generated ship power with Entergy’s new shore power product.

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Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund targets projects that reduce emissions, protect natural resources and restore wetlands and forests, all for the long-term preservation of scenes like this, the view from atop Rattlesnake Ridge just west of Little Rock. Rattlesnake Ridge is owned and managed by another Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund beneficiary, The Nature Conservancy. (Photo by David Lewis)
Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund targets projects that reduce emissions, protect natural resources and restore wetlands and forests, all for the long-term preservation of scenes like this, the view from atop Rattlesnake Ridge just west of Little Rock. Rattlesnake Ridge is owned and managed by another Entergy Environmental Initiatives Fund beneficiary, The Nature Conservancy. (Photo by David Lewis)
News > Communities, Environment
Entergy Helps Arkansas Grow Greener with Share of $1M in Grants
03/05/2020

Environmental partners get shareholder-funded money to support programs, projects

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News > Communities, Environment
Entergy Helps Mississippi Grow Greener with Share of $1M in Grants
02/26/2020

Environmental partners get shareholder-funded money to support programs, projects

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News > Communities, Environment
Entergy Shareholders Power a Healthier Louisiana Through More than $450,000 in Grants
02/19/2020

Entergy shareholders are helping protect the environment by contributing more than $450,000 to partnering organizations in Louisiana through the company’s Environmental Initiatives Fund.

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News > Communities, Environment
Entergy Shareholders Power a Healthier Environment Through $1M in Grants
02/07/2020

Nearly 20 environmental partners in five states received shareholder-funded grants to support improvement programs and projects.

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News > Communities, Growth, Environment
New 600KW Solar Rooftop Partnership with the University of New Orleans
12/05/2019

Entergy New Orleans is committed to building partnerships with the community we serve. Recently, plans were finalized with the University of New Orleans for a solar installation, atop two buildings at the University, that will add 600-Kilowatts of clean energy to the New Orleans’ grid.

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