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Entergy Forced to Initiate Power Outages to Customers in Beaumont Area
02/16/2021

BEAUMONT, Texas - Entergy Texas has started additional power outages for its customers across the Eastern portion of its Texas service territory, which includes Jefferson, Orange, Hardin and Liberty counties. The company is taking this action as directed by our reliability coordinator, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, as a last resort and in order to prevent a more extensive, prolonged power outage that could severely affect the reliability of the power grid.

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Entergy Customers Asked to Conserve Electricity
02/15/2021

Entergy’s Louisiana customers are asked to voluntarily reduce their electricity usage, especially between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. this evening.

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Entergy Mississippi Customers Asked to Conserve Electricity
02/15/2021

Action requested due to demand potentially exceeding available generation

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Action requested due to demand potentially exceeding available generation
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Entergy Arkansas Customers Asked to Conserve Electricity
02/15/2021

Entergy Arkansas customers are asked to voluntarily reduce their electricity usage, especially between 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today due to the demand for electricity potentially exceeding the available generation.

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Entergy Texas Winter Storm Update – 2/15/21 @11:30 a.m.
02/15/2021

Entergy Texas’ western region is experiencing a record all-time load.

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Entergy Texas Winter Storm Update – 2/15/21 @ 8 a.m.
02/15/2021

Due to bitterly cold temperatures and the winter storm, the demand for electricity has reached an all-time high.

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Entergy Texas Forced to Begin Periodic Power Outages to Customers Across Southeast Texas
02/15/2021

Action Taken as Directed by MISO Due to Increased Demand, Loss of Generation

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High demand on system slows restoration times
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Entergy Arkansas Responding to Outages from Winter Storm
02/14/2021

Approximately 1,600 customers remained without power Sunday evening after about 7,000 were disrupted earlier in the day as winter weather blew across the state. Forecasts call for even more extreme temperatures, sleet, and snow this week, with an unprecedented demand for electricity likely.

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Entergy Texas Prepared for Winter Weather
02/12/2021

Customers should prepare now for severe winter weather.

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