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Entergy New Orleans summer bill information
To our valued customer,
More extreme heat returns, customers urged to take precautions for safety and efficiency
Most areas of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas will see daily high temps near or above 100 degrees through the weekend, with heat indexes predicted to be even higher. The National Weather Service says the combined extreme heat and humidity has also helped fuel near-daily thunderstorms across the south over the last weeks.
Entergy Texas’ annual fan donation helps low-income customers stay cool and save money
The company is donating 1,300 fans to help Southeast Texas families.
As temperatures rise, Entergy Mississippi’s rates drop
Entergy Mississippi customers will see a decrease in their electric rates beginning in the July billing cycle. The typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours per month will pay $136.80 beginning in July, down $7.08 from June.
Entergy provides summer energy efficiency tips
During high temperatures, cooling costs make up more than 55% of an average customer’s electric bill. This means that taking steps to save energy can help lower your electric bills when temperatures are hot.
What exactly is a kilowatt-hour?
On your monthly bills, you're charged for electricity by the kilowatt-hour. In fact, the average American household uses nearly 900 kilowatt-hours a month, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Have you ever wondered what a kilowatt-hour is and why you are charged for electricity that way? If so, we've got the answers.
Starting over: Changing your energy lifestyle
Looking to use less energy and live more sustainably? Maybe your energy lifestyle needs a reset. From simple behavioral changes to home improvement upgrades, these measures will help you on your journey to a more energy-efficient way of life.
Utility imposter scams: What are they, and how can you protect yourself?
More than $5.8 billion. That is how much American consumers reported losing to fraud in 2021, up from $3.4 billion in 2020, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Imposter scams, in which criminals pose as someone you know and trust, were the most prevalent form of reported fraud in 2021, the FTC said.
Baby, it’s cold outside! But you don’t have to be
Energy-efficiency tips will help keep you warm while chilling your bill
Entergy Mississippi offers free energy efficiency kits to customers
Give-away is part of company’s $3.2-million effort to help with high bills