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“Each year, hundreds of people in our communities and workplaces benefit from Entergy’s grants and volunteer efforts,” said Betina Brandon, senior manager of diversity and workforce development.
“Each year, hundreds of people in our communities and workplaces benefit from Entergy’s grants and volunteer efforts,” said Betina Brandon, senior manager of diversity and workforce development.
News > Communities
Entergy Nuclear Powers Its Communities with More Than $415,000 in Grants
02/01/2022

From supporting the environment, education and low-income areas to teaching students about nuclear energy, grants were provided in communities where Entergy’s nuclear plants operate. This includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Michigan.

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River Bend containment dome lift
River Bend containment dome lift
News > Communities
River Bend Station Celebrates 35 Years of Service
06/16/2021

Employees, contractors and community engagement are key to the plant’s long-term success.

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News > Customers
Entergy Nuclear Plants Contribute to Louisiana’s Bright Future
01/07/2019

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has renewed operating licenses for Entergy’s two nuclear plants in Louisiana, River Bend Nuclear Station and Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station.

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News > Communities
Community’s Gateways Improvement Project Begins Phase 2
06/07/2017

Entergy’s support of the initiative continues with a $25,000 grant.

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News > Communities
Entergy’s River Bend Station Completes Scheduled Refueling and Maintenance Outage
03/13/2017

Work Boosts Local Economy by Bringing in 1,100 Additional Workers

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News > Communities, Customers
River Bend Begins 19th Refueling Outage
01/29/2017

Control room operators removed Entergy’s River Bend Nuclear Station from service on Jan. 28 to begin its 19th scheduled refueling and maintenance outage. River Bend is investing more than $61 million to complete the refueling and other important projects. That investment translates to additional economic activity for the surrounding communities from dozens of vendors and over 1,100 additional contract workers, many from outside the area.

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