Entries by Texas Team

Entergy Texas storm update – 4/10/24, 4:30 p.m.

Crews have restored power to more than 77% of customers within 12 hours of the storm’s initial impactnSevere rainstorms and strong winds caused widespread outages across the Entergy Texas service area Wednesday morning. Crews are working around the clock to turn the lights back on– restoring power to more than 77% of customers within 12 hours of the storm’s initial impact.

Spring forward with energy savings

Blooming flowers, warmer temperatures, and longer days are just a few signs that help mark the start of spring. For many, the seasonal switch serves as a time to declutter and freshen up around the house. However, spring can also serve as the ideal time to tidy up your energy bill.

Extreme temperatures lead to increased energy usage

Entergy Texas offers variety of bill management and assistance options to help customers save energy and money nIcy roads, freezing rain, and wind chills below freezing—these are just a few of the winter weather conditions impacting Texas at the start of the new year. According to the National Weather Service, parts of our 27-county service area in Southeast Texas recently experienced temperatures 20 to 30 degrees below normal, with some Texans seeing temperatures in the teens. 

Staying warm this winter while managing your energy usage

THE WOODLANDS, Texas – Frigid temperatures are impacting parts of the Texas service area, kicking heaters and energy consumption into high gear. Fortunately, Entergy Texas customers can stay warm while managing energy usage and costs by making their homes more energy efficient. 

Winter ready: Entergy Texas prepared for colder months ahead

Cooler temps have become more frequent across Texas, but warmer weather is expected over the holidays and into the new year. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center, La Niña returns for the third consecutive year and as a result, we can expect warmer-than-average temperatures for parts of the South, including areas along the Gulf Coast.

Mi Historia: Jennifer Mandes on the importance of faith and family

I was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I lived there with my mom, dad, sisters, and entire family until I was 18 years old. From a young age, I always knew I wanted to study engineering and pursue my college studies in the United States. When I turned 18 and graduated high school, my family and I knew it was time for me to pursue my dream and attend the University of Florida in Gainesville. I went from chasing iguanas in my grandmother’s backyard to learning to yield to alligators when crossing the street.