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Plywood sign that says 'Thanks Entergy' spotted in September 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.

Resilience and renewal: 20 years of progress since hurricanes Katrina and Rita

The lessons learned after Hurricane Katrina made us a stronger, more customer-focused company and to this day, we know that progress requires dedication and power — for homes, businesses, communities and our lives. The spirit of that day endures in our vision statement “We Power Life.”

Light after the storm: 20 years strong Episode 4

Twenty years after hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated the Gulf Coast, we are looking firmly to the future, accelerating investments to build a cleaner, more resilient energy grid for the 3 million customers we serve across four states.

Light after the storm: 20 years strong Episode 3

Heading into the 2005 hurricane season, Entergy employees gathered to participate in the annual systemwide storm exercise. The fictional scenario that year involved two back-to-back hurricanes striking our service area. Fast forward a few months later, hurricanes Katrina and Rita made landfall less than a month apart.

Entergy commemorates Hurricane Katrina with community action and environmental impact

In partnership with Rebuilding Together New Orleans, Entergy will hold another employee-driven Day of Service on Aug. 29, commemorating the 20th anniversary of Katrina. That initiative will focus on home weatherization efforts to improve energy efficiency and lower utility costs for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents.

Light after the storm: 20 years strong

For the last 20 years after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Entergy has powered a more resilient future for our customers and communities. We’re stronger today because of where we’ve been. We couldn’t be prouder to call this region home.

Entergy’s Louisiana utilities prepare for potential tropical system

Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Louisiana employees and contractors are closely monitoring the progress of the potential tropical system in the Gulf and are preparing for severe weather that could impact South Louisiana.