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More
than 850 Workers on Way to Provide Help
NEW ORLEANS – Entergy Corporation
utilities in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas are sending a second
wave of emergency workers to help restore utility service to those expected to
lose power due to Hurricane Sandy. With today’s addition, the company is sending
a total of more than 850 highly-experienced restoration workers and support
personnel to the region impacted by the hurricane.
“We are sending more workers, both
our company employees and our resident contract work force, to join those who
left last weekend,” said Greg Grillo, who coordinates Entergy’s storm response.
“They include scouts, who assess damage when safe to do so after the storm, and
tool workers who will help rebuild the electrical system.”
Scouts left today, and the tool
workers will leave Tuesday. They will join 305 of their fellow Entergy workers
who are already in the Northeast and standing by, ready to help. In addition,
Entergy will provide some customer service representatives to remotely answer
customer calls from affected areas.
“Sandy is forecast to be a
devastating storm,” Grillo said. “We are ready to help the utility companies in
the region, just as they have helped us in the past.”
Entergy Corporation is an integrated
energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail
distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with
approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including more
than 10,000 megawatts of nuclear power, making it one of the nation’s leading
nuclear generators. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.8 million utility
customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual
revenues of more than $11 billion and approximately 15,000 employees.
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