April is National Safe Digging Month
April is National Safe Digging Month. If you’re planning an outdoor project that involves digging, call 811 before you break ground.
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April is National Safe Digging Month. If you’re planning an outdoor project that involves digging, call 811 before you break ground.
Earth Day is celebrated each year on April 22 to highlight the need to build a healthier, more sustainable planet. By making a few simple changes, you’ll be doing your part to make the planet a better place.
Lineworkers install and repair the electric transmission and distribution lines that power the nation. April 18 is Lineman Appreciation Day, so remember to thank these super-powered energy heroes today!
Extremely high electricity demand can put additional stress on the grid. To prevent this, many energy companies have introduced time-of-use rate plans, which charge customers based on when electricity is used. Understanding these rate plans is the key to reducing energy use during peak times and saving money.
March is Women’s History Month. Learn about the origins of this event and the accomplishments of some female energy pioneers.
Did you know that a faucet dripping once per second can waste up to 3,000 gallons of water in a year? A constantly running toilet loses up to 200 gallons of water down the drain. And, a showerhead dripping five times per minute wastes up to 500 gallons in a year. By simply fixing leaks, you’re putting money back in your pocket, but there’s so much more you can do.
Prep your home for energy savings with an Entergy Solutions Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® assessment or Income-Qualified Weatherization appointment.
Entergy is proud to celebrate National Consumer Protection Week, a Federal Trade Commission awareness campaign to help customers identify, report and avoid scams. Consumer fraud reports reached a record high – with over $12.5 billion in losses – in 2024, according to the FTC.
