Entergy Texas advances STEP Ahead plan to meet Southeast Texas’ growing power needs
PUCT approves Cypress to Legend 500 kV transmission line, marking completion of all major project approvals for the year – to benefit all customers
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PUCT approves Cypress to Legend 500 kV transmission line, marking completion of all major project approvals for the year – to benefit all customers
The recognition underscores the company’s commitment to exceptional service and affordable power
More than just another day on the course, The Power to Care Golf Charity Classic turned friendly competition into meaningful support for vulnerable Southeast Texas residents. Employees, community partners and sponsors came together at The Woodlands Country Club Palmer Course to raise more than $362,000 for The Power to Care, which rose to $725,000 after dollar-for-dollar matching contributions from corporate shareholders.
The communities we serve host some of the largest and most power-intensive industries in the United States. In 2024, Entergy Texas helped secure more than $20.9 billion in capital investments and create more than 1,500 new jobs within Southeast Texas.
La Comisión de Servicios Públicos de Texas (Public Utility Commission of Texas) aprobó la propuesta de Entergy Texas para construir dos plantas de energía a gas natural altamente eficientes que proporcionarán suficiente electricidad confiable capaz de abastecer a más de 300,000 hogares y apoyar el rápido crecimiento de la región.
A promise made to the Bolivar Peninsula community is now a promise kept. Entergy Texas completed construction on a $110 million reliability project that doubles the region’s power supply and strengthens the Southeast Texas power grid.
Meet Sebastian Grippo, a senior project manager of systems & support based in The Woodlands, Texas, who has worked for the company for more than 5 years.
A group of dedicated Entergy lineworkers will test their skills in the 40th International Lineman’s Rodeo and Expo on Oct. 16-19, in Overland Park, Kansas.
Hurricane Francine made landfall in Terrebonne Parish as a Category 2 hurricane on Sept. 11, bringing up to 100 mph winds to the Louisiana coast. The hardest-hit areas in southeast Louisiana present difficult geographic challenges for restoration workers that require unique solutions to turn the lights back on.
While the challenges of severe weather continue to pose a significant threat to the Gulf Coast region and our electrical system, modern solutions – including the use of innovative technology – are enabling our crews to better prepare for storms and improve restoration practices. Optimizing our approach to vegetation management and utilizing new technologies to assess our system have bolstered our preparation for and response to Hurricane Francine in Louisiana.
