Tag Archive for: LA Winter Tips

Entergy reminds customers of bill management and assistance options following extreme winter weather
Entergy Louisiana is reminding customers about available bill management and assistance resources after the company’s service area saw historic winter and record-breaking energy demand in January.

Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans update on winter weather preparations
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans remain dedicated to ensuring the safety of customers and restoring power as quickly and safely as possible.

Entergy’s Louisiana utilities prepare for potential hard freeze, winter precipitation
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans continue to actively monitor the frigid temperatures and winter precipitation expected to move through the region early next week.

Entergy Louisiana preparing for colder temperatures
Colder temperatures have arrived, with even more frigid weather expected in the coming weeks and months. Even in places where extremely cold temperatures are not persistent, it's still important to be prepared for freezing and inclement weather. As we know, cold snaps can happen without much warning.

Entergy ready to respond if needed during winter season
Steps taken to winterize critical systems and electric infrastructure.

Staying safe in ice and snow
Winter weather has arrived in our service area, which presents several challenges to those who rarely experience snowy, icy conditions. From removing snow and ice to dressing appropriately and avoiding falls, winter safety should always be top of mind. Stay safe and warm this season with the following tips.

Creating a Winter Wonderland at Home?
BATON ROUGE, La. – Radio stations are playing holiday music and twinkling lights line the main streets in town. For some, part of the celebration of the season involves decorating their house with lights.

Tips and Tricks to Help Manage Winter Energy Usage
Louisiana’s normally mild winters don’t typically result in high energy bills. However, in parts of Entergy’s service area, temperatures recently reached 20 to 30 degrees below average. In fact, temperatures in our region were consistently lower than normal during the past month.

Beat Winter’s Chill Without Cranking Up Your Heating Bill
With temperatures forecasted in the low 30s south of Lake Pontchartrain and possible snow forecasted on the Northshore, it is safe to say that winter has arrived in the New Orleans area. While these cold conditions aren’t expected until Friday, now is the time to implement energy-saving tips so you can reduce your usage and keep more cash in your wallet.n

Winter is Coming: The Time to Implement Energy-Saving Measures is Now
While warmer-than-normal temperatures this fall may have you thinking that winter isn’t coming, it’s right around the corner. In fact, low temperatures are forecasted to drop this week and stay cold for a couple of nights in a row.