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Read about how We Power Life for our customers, employees, communities and owners.

Entergy New Orleans hosts Super Tax Day Events to support customers this tax season
Entergy New Orleans recently completed a series of Super Tax Day events designed to provide free and reliable tax preparation for qualified customers.

Entergy Mississippi is powering up the grid to save customers $2 billion
Superpower Mississippi is the largest grid investment in the company’s history. The initiative will add more and better power to the grid – at a lower cost to customers – by 2030.

Entergy New Orleans invests in innovative substation security
A current key initiative in our reliability efforts is the installation of new security fences at substations throughout the city.

Powering the marsh: The unseen work strengthening Louisiana’s electric grid
Resiliency isn’t just about fixing power after a storm. It’s about strengthening the system before storms arrive so communities can recover faster and experience fewer outages.

Entergy Arkansas fuels girls’ STEM success
Entergy Arkansas is helping power more than just homes and businesses, it’s helping power the future of young women across South Arkansas through its continued partnership with the Girls Learning About Math and Science (GLAMS) program.

Powering progress: Driving economic growth across Mississippi
For members of Entergy Mississippi’s business and economic development team, powering progress means supporting investments that strengthen communities, create jobs and position the state for long-term growth.

Swarming for reliability: Entergy Arkansas crews work together to enhance service and strengthen communities
Reliable power starts long before a storm hits. Through a statewide effort that brings multiple crews together in targeted areas, Entergy Arkansas is upgrading poles, improving system standards and investing in infrastructure improvements that help keep the lights on for customers across Arkansas.

Dress for Success New Orleans partners with Entergy to celebrate more than 25 years of empowering women
In celebration of more than 25 years of service, Dress for Success New Orleans, or DSFNO, hosted its annual Styled for Success luncheon, powered by Entergy. The event honored the achievements of more than 15,000 women whose lives have been transformed through DFSNO’s programs. With more than 400 attendees, the luncheon highlighted the organization’s comprehensive initiatives that empower women to pursue their goals, advance their careers and build successful futures.

Know what’s below – call 811 before digging
Stay safe by marking underground utility lines in advance

Entergy Arkansas upgrades operations hub ahead of severe weather season
When severe weather rolls through Arkansas, customers will see crews working in neighborhoods and along roadways to restore power. Behind the scenes, another team is working just as intensely inside Entergy Arkansas’s Distribution and Operations Center.

Powering progress: Supporting customers through advocacy and innovation
For Entergy employees Etter Jean Walker and Tamara Johnson, powering progress means finding new ways to support customers — whether through direct assistance programs or improvements that make service more reliable and accessible.

Entergy pilots real-time grid monitoring to deliver reliable power and long-term savings for customers
What if the power grid could tell us how it’s doing — right now, in real time?
That’s the idea behind the new technology Entergy Louisiana will pilot to make electric service safer, stronger and more reliable for customers across the region.

Celebrate Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month. Learn about the origins of this event and the accomplishments of some female energy pioneers.

The career that keeps Southeast Texas moving
How one Texas native helps to keep the lights on for communities across the region

You can save water in your home
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.
