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Entergy New Orleans volunteers help New Orleans residents “Beat the Heat”

Entergy New Orleans partnered with Rebuilding Together New Orleans to help residents stay safe and cool during the summer months through a series of home weatherization events.

Helping customers navigate extreme heat: Tips to stay safe and manage your bill

To help keep our customers safe and comfortable, Entergy has temporarily suspended disconnects and continues to monitor National Weather Service heat advisories.

President and CEO Deanna Rodriguez: A message to New Orleans East residents

Entergy New Orleans is pleased to report that we have completed upgrades to the underground cables that serve your neighborhood.

Entergy New Orleans supports students and families through back-to-school events

As students across New Orleans returned to the classroom, Entergy New Orleans supported students and families by participating in back-to-school events in all five City Council districts.

Entergy’s John Hudson honored with the 2026 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award

Entergy is proud to announce that John O. Hudson III, chief external affairs officer and president of the Entergy Charitable Foundation, has been selected as the 2026 Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award honoree.

Entergy New Orleans continues building a stronger, more reliable grid

Entergy New Orleans is committed to improving resiliency and reliability across the city. We are taking a proactive approach to strengthening the electric system, improving everyday reliability and helping customers recover more quickly when outages occur.

Entergy partners with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists to support student journalists

Entergy partners with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists to support student journalists

Entergy New Orleans’ Patrick Morel honored nationally for commitment to customers and community

Entergy New Orleans is proud to congratulate Senior Lineworker Patrick Morel for receiving national recognition during the Edison Electric Institute’s National Lineworker Appreciation Day celebration in Washington, D.C.

Get more from your A/C and save more on summer energy bills

Summer in New Orleans can put your air conditioner to the test. If your system isn’t running efficiently, you could be paying more to stay comfortable while putting extra wear on your equipment.

Entergy New Orleans celebrates Loyola University’s energy efficiency success through Energy Smart

Loyola University New Orleans recently made a series of energy efficiency improvements that reduced campus electricity consumption by approximately 22% and generated an estimated $700,000 in annual electricity cost savings.

Entergy New Orleans strengthens partnerships with local suppliers to support business growth

Entergy New Orleans remains committed to expanding opportunities for local businesses and supporting economic growth throughout the city. As part of that commitment, we recently hosted a Supplier Circle Breakfast with local vendors and suppliers who share our dedication to service, reliability and strengthening the communities we serve.

Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans help customers stay cool and save money

Staying cool and comfortable does not have to come at the cost of high energy bills. By making a few simple changes around your home, you can improve its energy efficiency and beat the heat while keeping costs down.

Entergy New Orleans updates City Council on reliability improvements, underground infrastructure and hurricane preparedness

Entergy New Orleans’ leadership team today came before the New Orleans City Council to provide updates on three key priorities: ongoing reliability improvements in the North Kenilworth neighborhood of New Orleans East, the operation and maintenance of the underground electric system in the French Quarter, and the company’s preparedness for the 2026 hurricane season as Tropical Storm Bertha moves through the Gulf of Mexico.

New Orleans businesses can reduce energy costs during peak summer demand

Summer is often the most expensive operating season for commercial buildings. Higher temperatures, increased cooling demand and longer operating hours can drive energy costs while placing additional strain on building systems.

Entergy New Orleans hosts annual Energize NOLA Community Fair and Backpack Giveaway

More than 650 community members gathered at the Joe Brown Park Recreation Center for Entergy New Orleans’ annual Energize NOLA Community Fair and Backpack Giveaway, an event designed to help local families prepare for the upcoming school year while connecting them with valuable community resources and energy-saving programs.
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