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Entergy Texas applies for federal grant funding to make Port Arthur electric system more resilient
$107.5 million in requested funding would help finance proposed resiliency investments resulting in less damage, lower restoration costs, fewer interruptions, and faster recovery times after major storms.
Hurricane Beryl: An open letter to our customers
We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding as our dedicated teams worked tirelessly to restore power to the areas affected by Hurricane Beryl. Our employees know firsthand the hardships for customers caused by power outages, especially during the summer, and I want to personally express my gratitude for your unwavering support as we strived to bring power back to over 252,000 affected customers.
Entergy Texas provides $125,000 donation to Red Cross for Hurricane Beryl relief
Funds help nonprofit partners provide disaster relief and assistance with rebuilding and recovery.
Entergy Texas offers qualifying customers free tax help
IRS-certified volunteers aim to help make the tax filing process easier for Texas families. n
Entergy Texas completes project to improve service reliability in Port Arthur
The project consisted of infrastructure upgrades to help withstand extreme weather events as strong as a Category 4 hurricane.
El trabajo duro hace que no tener noticias sea una buena noticia
Hay un viejo adagio que dice: "no tener noticias es una buena noticia." Esto me vino a la mente al pensar en el reciente clima invernal que experimentamos en el sureste de Texas. Los clientes de Entergy Texas vieron temperaturas frías récord, fuertes vientos y precipitaciones invernales. Lo que los clientes de Entergy Texas no vieron fue la necesidad de apagones temporales o la necesidad de que los clientes conservaran la energía. Todo ello a pesar de que nuestros clientes alcanzaron niveles de consumo eléctrico cercanos a los máximos históricos. Y aunque cualquier corte de electricidad es indeseable, ningún cliente de Entergy Texas sufrió un corte de más de 24 horas.
Hard work makes no news good news
There is an old adage that says: “no news is good news.” This came to mind as I thought about the recent winter weather we experienced in Southeast Texas. Entergy Texas customers saw record cold temperatures, heavy winds and winter precipitation. What Entergy Texas customers didn’t see was the need for temporary, rolling outages or the ask for customers to conserve energy. This was despite our customers reaching levels of electricity usage close to all-time highs. And while any power outage is without question undesired, no Entergy Texas customer suffered an outage longer than 24 hours.
Entergy Texas recognized as a Top Workplace for second consecutive year
The company was nominated by its employees as one of the best places to work in the Greater Houston area.
Entergy Texas awards over $1.2M grants to Southeast Texas organizations through Entergy Cares
The initiative helps to build a more vibrant community through volunteerism and contributions to support education, healthy living, community involvement and holiday giving.
Entergy Texas’ charity golf tournament sets a new fundraising record
The annual event raised a total of $118,000, which will go toward helping senior customers and customers with disabilities.