Por: The Advocate Crime October 03, 2023
A woman was arrested for arson after setting a fire outside a home that caused damage to Entergy power lines, the Baton Rouge Fire Department said. Crystal Roberts set a fire outside a home in the 3600 block of Geronimo Street at 2 p.m. Monday; a witness visiting the home told investigators that Roberts ignited a piece of paper and threw it into a collection of furniture at the roadside in front of the house, BRFD said. The blaze damaged... + full article
The Advocate USA Business August 03, 2023
Entergy can expect a rough ride from Louisiana regulators over the next few months as the utility seeks approval for $6 billion of spending to upgrade crumbling infrastructure in the state, as well as for increases in the rate of return it is allowed to claim from customers.The... + más
Entergy wants to add 224 megawatts of solar energy through Iberville, Ouachita facilities | The Advocate
Here's why Entergy bills are unlikely to mimic 2022 summer, despite current heat wave | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business July 06, 2023
As the kept temperatures at sweltering levels Wednesday, Entergy Corp. told customers that their power bills are not likely to be a repeat of last summer's shockers. The reason for the welcome news is that natural gas prices are way down from last year, and likely to remain... + más
Entergy Waterford 3 cited for radiation readings that could have caused unneeded evacuations | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business April 27, 2023
After a tumultuous couple of years, when global events and local weather sent Louisianans' power bills higher, recently installed Entergy Corp. Chief Executive Drew Marsh said that customers can expect a calmer period ahead.The leader of the New Orleans-based utility, which... + más
The Advocate USA Business March 04, 2023
Entergy Louisiana is looking into adding 224 megawatts of solar energy to its power portfolio through a pair of new solar farms in Iberville and Ouachita parishes.The utility company filed a request this week for the Louisiana Public Service Commission to approve the solar... + más
Entergy names new leader for nuclear division; see who will take over | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business November 16, 2022
Kimberly Cook-Nelson is taking over as Entergy’s chief nuclear officer, the first woman to hold the position with the New Orleans-based utility corporation.She will be based in Jackson, Mississippi, where the company’s nuclear operations are headquartered.Cook-Nelson joined... + más
The Advocate USA Business November 03, 2022
Entergy partners with offshore wind developer to explore Gulf of Mexico potential | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
Federal regulators said Tuesday they have placed Entergy's in Killona under increased oversight because of the improper calibration of radiation monitors, which could have triggered unnecessary evacuations.The notified Entergy Nuclear that its additional oversight... + más
Could Louisiana open its power market to competition? Utilities hope not. | The Advocate
Climate change jeopardizes health care services, report says | ABC News
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