Tag Archive for: Natural gas
Jason Raffray named Louisiana Locator of the Year
“I have a passion for hard work, I think about the person working next to me, and I try to give an honest effort no matter the situation,” said Jason Raffray, Locator, Damage Prevention, Entergy New Orleans Gas.
Best Ways to Save on Natural Gas
Looking to save energy and reduce your natural gas bills but don't know where to start? The U.S. Department of Energy has identified weatherstripping and caulking, followed by insulation improvements, as the most effective ways to save energy in a home.
A Resilient System: Entergy Gas Stands Strong After Hurricane Ida
Entergy prepares for severe weather all year-round. When a storm strikes, the company’s storm teams work together to restore power and to keep the gas safely flowing.
Plugging into Natural Gas
Natural gas outdoor appliances, such as barbecue grills and patio heaters, provide a safe and convenient way to spend quality time in your backyard and extend the summer season.
Entergy Texas Plans New Generation Facility To Power Southeast Texas
Orange County Advanced Power Station will provide reliable, low-cost power for Texans
Gas Replacement Program Delivering Safer, More Reliable Product to Customers
Natural gas is an essential fuel for customers in Louisiana. In the spirit of Entergy’s commitment to continuous improvement and in order to ensure the safe and reliable delivery of gas, that infrastructure needs to be replaced.
The Nose Knows – How to Sniff out a Gas Leak
NEW ORLEANS-- Did you know that natural gas is odorless? Entergy adds mercaptan to its gas lines to create the distinctive smell of sulfur or rotten egg. This harmless odorant can help save your life by alerting you to a natural gas leak.
Entergy’s Natural Gas Customers Getting New Tools Through Meter Upgrades
Will help build a smarter, more connected energy grid
Process for Restoring Natural Gas to Flood Victims
Entergy gas distribution personnel have completed assessing the flooded areas in East Baton Rouge parish. Approximately 22,000 Entergy gas meters were submerged by floodwater. However, floodwaters did not infiltrate the Entergy gas system and gas customer outages were minimal.
New Orleans’ Gas System Performs Better Than Before Katrina
Employees in Entergy's gas business have reduced leaks in New Orleans by half since Hurricane Katrina destroyed a significant portion of the system in 2005.