Tag Archive for: Storm Planning

Entergy Arkansas remains prepared for upcoming winter precipitation

Entergy Arkansas continues to actively monitor the winter weather expected to move through the state this week bringing snow, sleet and freezing rain. While forecasts are continually changing and the exact impact to the Arkansas service area is hard to predict, crews are prepared to adapt to whatever the environment brings.

Entergy New Orleans powers sustainability

Entergy New Orleans is committed to providing our customers with reliable, safe, and consistent service, even during challenging times. With the recent approval of our Accelerated Resilience Plan, we are taking a big step towards hardening the electric grid and upgrading the city’s infrastructure to ensure lights stay on longer and power can be restored faster.

Incident response organization hosts PG&E for wildfire preparedness symposium

In October, Entergy’s incident response team kicked off the company’s first-ever wildfire symposium, sharing knowledge with Pacific Gas and Electric Company, an industry leader in wildfire response.

Entergy sends power restoration teams to Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall

More than 1,000 employees and contractors currently supporting Hurricane Helene restoration efforts will begin to deploy to support peer utilities in Florida following anticipated power outages caused by Hurricane Milton.

Entergy crews continue to support power restoration following Hurricane Helene

Entergy has deployed more than 1,000 employees and contract workers to help restore power in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The storm made landfall on Florida’s northern coast before leaving a trail of destruction from Georgia to the Carolinas.

Entergy sends power restoration teams to Florida, Georgia ahead of Hurricane Helene’s landfall

Entergy is sending an initial team of approximately 700 employees and contractors to help safely restore power in Georgia and Florida following anticipated power outages caused by Hurricane Helene.

Entergy provides $150,000 in disaster relief to support communities impacted by Hurricane Francine

Entergy's proactive disaster relief efforts have provided $150,000 in crucial funding to support communities affected by Hurricane Francine. By partnering with the American Red Cross and United Way of Southeast Louisiana ahead of the storm, Entergy ensured that resources were in place to offer safe shelter, warm meals and relief supplies to those in need. 

During Hurricane Francine, our plants underscore the resiliency and strength of nuclear power

Entergy’s Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station and River Bend Station in Louisiana and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi operated at full power during Hurricane Francine, which once again shows the resiliency and strength of nuclear power.

A message to our customers: What to expect with Hurricane Francine

According to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast, Hurricane Francine will make landfall near Vermillion Bay as a Category 1 hurricane this afternoon. We anticipate this storm could have widespread impacts throughout our entire Entergy Mississippi service area and are watching to see how it may affect both our systems and our customers. We are prepared and want you to have a plan, too.

Entergy Mississippi prepares for Tropical Storm Francine

The National Hurricane Center is forecasting Tropical Storm Francine will potentially intensify to a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, make landfall in Louisiana, and bring storm activity to Southwest Mississippi this week.
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