Renewable energy

We’re adding more renewable energy to benefit our customers, communities and the environment

We are expanding our solar and renewable energy resources and other clean energy solutions as technology and economics continue to improve. Our objective is to help our customers meet their own goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions as we reduce our own emissions. By accelerating investments in large-scale renewable power generation, we’re making clean energy infrastructure more accessible across our region.

View our current and announced renewable energy projects in the chart below. More information on our Requests For Proposal are available here.

Entergy renewable generation projects in service or in development as of May 2025

Project name Capacity (Megawatts) Technology Type Operating company Location Commercial operation date/ Start of delivery term
Votaw Solar 141 Solar Owned ETI TX 2028 (targeted)
Penton Solar 190 Solar Owned EML MS 2028 (targeted)
Segno Solar 170 Solar Owned ETI TX 2027 (targeted)
Delta Solar 80 Solar Owned EML MS 2027 (targeted)
Hinds Solar 150 Solar PPA EML MS 2027 (targeted)
Mondu Solar 100 Solar PPA ELL LA 2026 (targeted)
Wildwood Solar 100 Solar PPA EML MS 2026 (targeted)
Greer Solar 170 Solar PPA EML MS 2026 (targeted)
Sterlington Solar 49 Solar Owned ELL LA 2026 (targeted)
Flat Fork Solar 200 Solar PPA EAL AR 2025 (targeted)
Forgeview Solar 200 Solar PPA EAL AR 2025 (targeted)
Coastal Prairie Solar 175 Solar PPA ELL LA 2025 (targeted)
Driver Solar 250 Solar Owned EAL Near Osceola, AR 2024
West Memphis Solar 180 Solar Owned EAL West Memphis, AR 2024
Elizabeth Solar Facility 125 Solar PPA ELL Allen Parish, LA 2024
Sunlight Road Solar Facility 50 Solar PPA ELL Washington Parish, LA 2024
Walnut Bend Solar 100 Solar Owned EAL Lee County, AR 2024
Umbriel Solar 150 Solar PPA ETI Polk County, TX 2023
St. James Solar 20 Solar PPA ENOL Vacherie, LA 2023
Sunflower County Solar 100 Solar Owned2 EML Sunflower County, MS 2022
Iris Solar 50 Solar PPA ENOL Franklinton, LA 2022
Searcy Solar (+ Battery) 100 (10 MW1) Solar and Storage Owned2 EAL Searcy, AR 2022
South Alexander Development 5 Solar PPA ELL Springfield, LA 2020
New Orleans Solar Station 20 Solar Owned ENOL New Orleans, LA 2020
Chicot Solar 100 Solar PPA EAL Lake Village, AR 2020
New Orleans Commercial Rooftop Solar 5 Solar Owned ENOL New Orleans, LA 2020
New Orleans Residential Rooftop Solar 1 Solar Owned ENOL New Orleans, LA 2020
Capital Region Solar 50 Solar PPA ELL Port Allen, LA 2020
ECO Services 6 Waste Heat PPA ELL Baton Rouge, LA 2019
Stuttgart Solar 81 Solar PPA EAL Stuttgart, AR 2018
New Orleans Solar Power Plant (+ Battery) 1 (.5MW1) Solar and Storage Owned ENOL New Orleans, LA 2016
Hinds Solar 1 Solar Owned EML Jackson, MS 2016
Brookhaven Solar 1 Solar Owned EML Brookhaven, MS 2016
DeSoto Solar 1 Solar Owned EML Lake Cormorant, MS 2015
Rain CII 27 Waste Heat PPA ELL Sulphur, LA 2013
Agrilectric 9 Biomass PPA ELL Lake Charles, LA 2013
Vidalia Hydroelectric 135 Hydroelectric PPA ELL Vidalia, LA 1990
Carpenter Hydroelectric 62 Hydroelectric Owned EAL Hot Springs, AR 1932
Remmel Hydroelectric 11 Hydroelectric Owned EAL Malvern, AR 1925
Total3 3,373
Glossary:
BOT – Build-Operate-Transfer contract
MW – Megawatts
MWh – Megawatt hours
PPA – Purchase Power Agreement

Entergy operating companies:
EAL – Entergy Arkansas, LLC
ELL – Entergy Louisiana, LLC
EML – Entergy Mississippi, LLC
ENOL – Entergy New Orleans, LLC
ETI – Entergy Texas, Inc.

1 MW amount equals the capacity rating of the battery.
2 Subject to a Tax Equity Partnership.
3 Total may not precisely align with capacity reflected above due to rounding.

Recent renewable energy news

Entergy is driving economic growth in Gulf South region, CEO tells shareholders at annual meeting

Entergy experienced a transformational year in 2024 and there’s additional growth potential for our company and region in the year ahead, Chair and Chief Executive Officer Drew Marsh told shareholders during Entergy’s 76th annual meeting today.

Entergy Louisiana and DESRI announce start of commercial operations at Sunlight Road Solar

Franklinton facility is the utility’s fourth and will provide enough electricity to power approximately 11,500 homes

Entergy Texas receives 2024 Heroes of the Community Award from Global Energy Transition

The award recognizes the company for its leadership and dedication to supporting local communities in the transition toward a more sustainable energy future.
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