Tag Archive for: TX Reliability

Entergy Texas starts construction on Bolivar Peninsula Reliability Project
The project will increase reliability in the area and is expected to be completed by December 2024.

Entergy Texas seeks government grant funding for grid strengthening project in Port Arthur
$79.5 million in requested funding would help finance proposed infrastructure investments to increase reliability and resiliency of electric power delivery, resulting in less damage, lower restoration costs, fewer interruptions, and faster recovery times after major storms

Entergy Texas breaks ground on Orange County Advanced Power Station
The project will bring $1.8 billion in economic activity and more than 7,000 jobs to the community.

Entergy Texas partners with Sam Houston State University to expand electric vehicle access
The company donated $255,000 to help fund the campus’ first EV fast charging station.

Entergy Texas to purchase 150 megawatts of solar power
The renewable energy resource will come from a facility in Polk County, Texas

Conroe project improves reliability, strengthens infrastructure
Entergy Texas is committed to safely providing affordable, reliable and sustainable energy to one of the fastest growing areas in our state.

Entergy Texas helps customers reduce carbon footprint
Renewable program available for customers who opt-in

Entergy Texas prepared for winter weather, shares ways for customers to prepare
Since the extreme winter weather event in February 2021, teams across Entergy have completed upgrades to better protect our infrastructure from extreme cold, wind and freezing rain. As we approach winter, we met with Beverley Gale, vice president of power generation for Entergy Texas, to learn more about the work the company completed to protect its power plants and prepare for winter.

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.

Hydrogen energy & Southeast Texas: Why here, why now?
Companies across all industries are seeking to reduce emissions and associated costs from operations, and the power industry is no different. When it comes to generating clean energy, utilities have traditionally looked to renewable and nuclear resources; however, hydrogen is a viable option for renewable energy storage and reliable, clean power generation.