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Ensure your comfort this summer with an A/C tune-up at no additional cost

Did you know that, according to ENERGY STAR®, in the average American household, almost half of the annual energy bill goes to heating and cooling? Summer is approaching, and you can keep your home comfortable without any compromise. Our A/C Tune-up Program is here to help you get ready for the hot days ahead and keep you comfortable all summer long. You may be eligible for an air conditioning tune-up at no additional cost through Entergy Mississippi, which goes beyond a regular seasonal check-up. Our participating trade ally will assess your system’s performance and make any necessary adjustments to ensure maximum efficiency, increase comfort, and save on energy costs.

Electric vehicle charging now available at Hinds Community College

First community college campus in Mississippi with EV charging stationsnJACKSON, Miss. – Hinds Community College is leading the state as the first community college campus with an electric vehicle charging station. Six chargers were installed on the Raymond campus in February, as the first site of Adopt a Charger’s Charge Up! Mississippi initiative. The program is supported by a $160,000 grant from Entergy’s Environmental Initiatives Fund.

Entergy Mississippi storm update – 4/11/24, 2 p.m.

Several thunderstorms, hail, lightning, high winds and at least two confirmed tornadoes passed through the state Tuesday night and continued throughout Wednesday, causing extensive damage to our facilities across Entergy Mississippi’s service area. At peak, 33,600 customers have lost power from the damaging storms. As of 2 p.m. Thursday, there are approximately 22,000 customers without power.

Entergy Mississippi storm update – 4/10/24, 9 p.m.

Several thunderstorms, hail, lightning and high winds that passed through the state Tuesday night and continued throughout Wednesday caused extensive damage to our facilities across Entergy Mississippi’s service area. At peak, 33,600 customers have lost power from the damaging storms. As of 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, there are 25,853 customers without power.

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