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Entergy Mississippi opens new $16.6M service center
Entergy Mississippi has opened a $16.6-million facility to serve as its hub for customer service, distribution operations and storm response in DeSoto County.

Prices are going up, so Entergy Mississippi is stepping up
As anyone who has gone to a grocery store lately knows, prices are continuing to go up. The same is true with the costs related to generating and delivering electricity. Because of this, we at Entergy Mississippi want to give customers the tools and resources needed to manage rising power bills.

How the rising cost of natural gas affects your utility bill
This summer reached historically high temperatures, causing record-level electricity usage by our customers. Natural gas accounts for about a quarter of global electricity generation. While we have taken steps to limit our use of natural gas, we purchase natural gas to fuel some of our plants that create electricity for customers.

Going electric: 3 benefits for your home
You have options when it comes to fueling your home. Electricity, however, provides a number of advantages that can benefit you, your family and the planet.

Entergy Mississippi implodes remainder of Rex Brown Steam Electric Station
Natural gas power plant served the company’s customers for 71 years

Summer heat can increase power usage, utility bills
Entergy Mississippi offers options to manage costs, get help with bills

Entergy Mississippi to bring Sunflower Solar Station online
State’s largest utility-owned solar project will provide clean, renewable energy and an economic advantage

Winter’s cold can heat up power bills; here’s how to get help paying them
Entergy Mississippi has a variety of solutions to meet customers’ needs

Chill Your Bill, Warm Your Home with Energy Efficiency Tips
Entergy Mississippi notes simple ways to save money while staying comfy this winter

Entergy Mississippi Storm Update – 8/29/21 @ 2:30 p.m.
As Hurricane Ida pushes into our service area, we are prepared for the significant threat of high winds and flash flooding. A prolonged period of high winds and heavy rain increases the potential for extended power outages. We expect the restoration effort to take several days and up to a week or more in our hardest hit areas.