Tag Archive for: Storm Preparedness

Entergy is ready for a potentially active hurricane season
Hurricane season starts June 1 with predictions of more than a dozen named storms in the Atlantic Basin.nWe prepare for the worst of what Mother Nature might bring, because our customers live in areas prone to some of the most severe weather in the country. Weather is impacting our region with increased strength and frequency, and recent major storms in our area and along the Gulf Coast remind us of the need for vigilance.

Entergy New Orleans unveils Phase 1 of Entergy Future Ready Resilience Plan
Plan will reduce post-storm costs and outages, restore service faster, and spur economic growth

Warmer weather is near, prepare for the dangers of spring thunderstorms
Spring symbolizes a new beginning, but when it comes to seasonal changes, the uncertainty of weather remains. No one knows that better than Entergy Arkansas and other emergency responders.

Spring is near, prepare for hit or miss weather
Spring symbolizes a new beginning, but when it comes to seasonal changes, the uncertainty of weather remains. Entergy Mississippi plans and trains all year to respond and restore power when extreme, unpredictable weather causes power outages and downed power lines.

Spring is near, prepare for hit or miss weather
Entergy Texas recognizes Severe Weather Awareness Week, Feb. 20 - 26nSpring symbolizes a new beginning, but when it comes to seasonal changes, the uncertainty of weather remains. Severe Weather Awareness Week for the state of Texas is February 20 - 26.

Spring is near, it’s time to prepare for severe weather
Spring symbolizes a new beginning, but when it comes to seasonal changes, the uncertainty of weather remains.

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 opens new $16.6M service center
Entergy Mississippi has opened a $16.6-million facility to serve as its hub for customer service, distribution operations and storm response in DeSoto County.

City of New Orleans and Entergy Celebrate the Completion of Emergency Generator Readiness Project
Entergy New Orleans worked with the City to outfit 15 critical community sites with manual transfer switches to enable quick hookup of temporary generators and natural gas facilities to provide fuel for the generators after a storm.

Update on the Pearl River flooding
Entergy Mississippi is closely monitoring conditions in metro Jackson related to rising levels along the Pearl River. We are working closely with local emergency officials and civil defense departments to monitor the latest information on flood stages and ensure the safety of our employees and the public.