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Entergy Mississippi to bring Sunflower Solar Station online
State’s largest utility-owned solar project will provide clean, renewable energy and an economic advantage
Entergy Mississippi to Break Ground on Substation Expansion
$14 million project will benefit customers in southwest Mississippi and Louisiana
2021: A Year in Review
As the year draws to a close, our thoughts turn to all things merry and bright as we remember the past and look forward to a new year filled with hope and promise. It was a busy 2021 at Entergy Mississippi, one filled with silver linings and good news. News about growth and economic development in our communities. About building the utility of the future. And about our employees giving back to the communities in which they live and work.
Entergy Mississippi Completes Electric Reliability Project in Northeast Jackson
$400,000 investment adds redundancy to service for business, residential customers
Entergy Mississippi Sharpens FOCUS on Service Reliability
Program identifies, addresses under-performing devices
Entergy Mississippi Completes $37M Service Reliability Project in Warren County
Transmission circuit serves more than 4,000 customers, including Ceres Industrial Park
Feeder Investments Improve Grid Reliability
At Entergy, we’re committed to safely providing reliable service to the communities we serve. Our reliability strategy aims to optimize the balance between corrective maintenance, infrastructure work and planned projects that maximize benefits for our customers.
Entergy Mississippi Completes $31M Reliability Project in Jackson
New substation, new transmission lines support growth in area
Entergy Mississippi Invests $31M to Increase Reliability in Hinds County
Entergy Mississippi’s $31-million reliability project is underway to upgrade Hinds County customers to a technologically-advanced system with increased capacity and reliability.
Entergy Continues Grid Modernization Efforts with Distribution Automation
Entergy is building a smarter energy infrastructure by including devices to automate the distribution of power on the lines that feed millions of homes and businesses across its four-state service area.