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Texas Comptroller visits Montgomery County Power Station during Good for Texas Tour: Energy Edition
The Montgomery County Power Station is a state-of-the-art natural gas power plant that provides 993 megawatts of clean, affordable and efficient energy to power over 184,000 homes.

Extreme temperatures result in record-breaking electricity usage
Entergy Texas encourages customers to stay informed on ways to manage their monthly bill during the summer heat.

Entergy Texas shares bill payment assistance to help customers during high summer temperatures
The company offers a variety of programs and resources to help customers save energy and money at their home or business.

Entergy Texas shares energy efficiency tips and programs as summer temperatures rise
Entergy Texas encourages customers to save money and manage their energy usage with these tips.

Entergy Texas and Habitat Montgomery County partner to make homes more energy efficient
The partnership helped weatherize more than 40 homes in Conroe ahead of summer.

Entergy Texas – Lower temps don’t have to mean higher bills
Decrease your electricity usage by implementing energy efficiency practices.

Entergy Texas receives approval to build a cleaner, more reliable power station in Southeast Texas
The Public Utility Commission of Texas approves construction for the Orange County Advanced Power Station near Bridge City, Texas.

Entergy Texas recognizes City of Beaumont for energy efficiency upgrades at civic center
City of Beaumont receives a total incentive of about $14,400 from Entergy Texas Commercial Solutions program for energy efficient Beaumont Civic Center

Entergy Texas earns ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award
Third consecutive year for the Entergy Solutions program to be honored by EPA

Entergy Texas recognizes Memorial Hermann The Woodlands for energy efficient upgrades
New facility at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands resulted in a total incentive of $98,000 from Entergy Texas Commercial Solutions program