Entergy named a Top Utility in economic development for 18th year in a row
For the 18th consecutive year, Site Selection Magazine has named Entergy a Top Utility in economic development.
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For the 18th consecutive year, Site Selection Magazine has named Entergy a Top Utility in economic development.
Entergy New Orleans hosted the inaugural Charged Up Luncheon, bringing together more than 25 nonprofit organizations that are driving positive change in our community.
For the third year in a row, Entergy has partnered with the New Orleans Association of Black Journalists to support its mission of inspiring Black students to pursue careers in journalism and communications.
Entergy New Orleans partnered with the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) on the development of the Sullivan Substation, a key component of SWBNO’s broader Power Complex. This initiative represents an important step in ensuring the city’s residents and businesses have access to reliable electricity and effective stormwater management, especially in a city vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
As the first cool breezes of fall rustle the leaves that are beginning to turn from green to vibrant hues of red, gold and orange, we begin to think of all the fun family activities and events autumn will bring.
October is Energy Awareness Month, and Energy Smart is here to help you take control of your energy use and lower your utility bills.
Entergy New Orleans welcomes Keyarra Williams to our team as a customer service specialist.
Entergy New Orleans has been recognized with an “A” grade by the Sierra Club for its ongoing efforts to transition to clean, sustainable energy. This distinction reflects the company’s commitment to retiring coal, avoiding new natural gas generation, and investing in renewable energy, even amid shifting federal support and rising electricity demand.
Entergy New Orleans is committed to strengthening the city we call home. We are making strategic investments to replace and restore critical transmission lines across the city. These improvements are particularly significant as we enter the peak of hurricane season, when the strength and reliability of the electrical system are essential.
New Orleans & Company, the official destination sales and marketing organization for the city’s tourism industry, has made energy stewardship a core part of its mission through their successful participation in the Energy Smart Large Commercial Automated Demand Response Program.
