Data centers and Entergy

Louisiana

$2.8B in savings for our Louisiana customers

Entergy Louisiana is powering major data center projects that will deliver $2.8 billion in savings to our customers over the next two decades.

When large data centers move to Entergy’s service area, all customers that are connected to the grid benefit. In fact, every new large customer added to the system helps pick up more of the grid maintenance improvement costs that existing customers would otherwise have to bear alone, and at a larger share than residential and small business customers.

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What they’re saying

“When people say, ‘AI is going to drive up my price of electricity,’ it’s actually the opposite,” Wright said. “The way to get electricity prices down is to produce more electricity.”

“There’s a reason electricity prices have been rising. And it’s not AI. It’s not even data centers.”

“Louisiana has some of the lowest power rates in the country, and Entergy’s commitment to having data centers pay their fair share will help us maintain that success.”

“President Trump’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge continues to deliver! Today, Entergy announced $5 BILLION in electricity cost savings are coming to ratepayers in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana.”

“Entergy says new data center agreements could deliver $5B in savings for 2M+ customers in AR, LA, and MS. Why it matters: large power users helping cover grid costs instead of shifting them to families.”

“We’re proud to spotlight Entergy, a valued member of the CBC Institute’s 21st Century Council, for announcing a landmark initiative expected to deliver $5 billion in customer savings through new data center agreements . . . Congratulations to Entergy for demonstrating how responsible leadership and forward-thinking investments can create real value for customers and communities alike.”

“Excited about the community wins in Entergy’s Meta agreement: $120M for Power to Care, $140M for low-income efficiency programs, new renewables, and nuclear exploration. This is smart growth that strengthens our economy while protecting families.”

“Louisiana has been a national model for showing that data center projects can be structured in a way that not only protects the power reliability of existing customers on the power grid, but provides them with real savings, too.”

“The investment is here. The progress is real. The partners involved have kept their commitments, and we will hold them to every one going forward. That means workforce pipelines that reach working families, small business support that opens doors for people who have never had them, and infrastructure investment that ensures every corner of this region and this state feels the benefit, not just the burden.”

“The hyperscalers are telling their shareholders and telling Wall Street every quarter that they need to spend more, build more, build more compute, and that’s how we win this thing. And we, as an administration, and the states, and the utilities, like Southern Company and Entergy in Louisiana, are doing a great job meeting that demand. The demand is there from our incredibly innovative technology sector. And we’re doing everything possible to set the stage for their success, and companies like Entergy and Southern Company are rising to meet that challenge.”

“Entergy’s ‘Fair Share Plus’ pledge shows how effective regulated oversight protects customers: Data centers pay their full costs plus extras like grid upgrades, storm costs & clean energy support, saving LA families hundreds of millions. Grateful for our collaborative work with Entergy & state leaders, securing energy leadership & affordability!”

“Although it sounds counterintuitive, when a big new electricity customer shows up on the grid, it can sometimes help keep power costs down for everyone else, because it buys so much power that it can cover much more of the system’s costs, keeping a lid on rising power rates.”

“What does Project Omega mean for consumers?
$2B in savings
Large users pay their own way
Reliable energy for growing demand
That is how you protect affordability and keep the grid strong.”

“Newly published research finds no meaningful link between the number of data centers in a state and its electricity prices and points instead to a far less glamorous culprit: bad state energy policy.”

Recent Entergy data center news

Data Center Website Announcement

Local partners working together to support transparent, fact-based communications announced the launch of LRDataCentersFacts.com, a new public information website designed to address community questions and concerns about proposed data center developments in the Little Rock area.

Entergy Arkansas, Google and ICF partnership helps unlock energy savings for Crittenden County residents

A new partnership between Entergy Arkansas, Google and ICF is helping remove barriers that have prevented many families from accessing energy efficiency upgrades—bringing meaningful savings and support to Crittenden County residents.

Amazon expands, and Entergy Mississippi stands ready to deliver benefits for all our customers

This week’s announcement by Amazon that they are doubling their investment in Mississippi is good news for everyone in our state. Entergy Mississippi’s planned grid investments will support Amazon’s expansion while strengthening reliability for customers across the 45 counties we serve.

Entergy Louisiana announces a new agreement with Meta that will deliver an additional $2B in customer savings

Entergy Louisiana today announced an additional agreement with Meta to support the hyperscale data center in Northeast Louisiana. Structured to ensure Meta pays its full cost of service, the agreement is expected to deliver approximately $2 billion in customer savings to Entergy Louisiana customers over 20 years, in addition to the $650 million previously announced.
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Entergy announces $5B in customer savings delivered by data center agreements; issues “Fair Share Plus” pledge

Approximately $5 billion in total savings for 2.3 million Entergy customers because of data center customer agreements in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi.

What they’re saying: Data center boom will ultimately drive down electricity costs

Two United States government officials recently spoke about how the demand for powering artificial intelligence and the country’s data center growth will make electricity cheaper in the long run.

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