Tag Archive for: Grand Gulf Nuclear Station

Committed to powering communities with clean, safe and reliable nuclear energyÂ
Entergy is proud to celebrate Nuclear Science Week, an international, broadly observed week-long celebration to focus local, regional and international interests on all aspects of nuclear science. Nuclear Science Week is celebrated during the third week of October each year.Â

Meet the pros: Roland Mays
Roland Mays is a chemistry specialist who has worked at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson, Mississippi for 10 years. As part of his job, he oversees programs that maximize corrosion protection and maintains core reactor chemistry for asset preservation to keep the public and environment safe.

Trailblazing woman finds her calling at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station
Ann Dahl never imagined she would one day become a trailblazer in the field of nuclear power. But that's exactly what happened when she was hired as one of the first female instrumentation and controls technicians at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson, Miss.

Meet Robert Fuller: A model of employee longevity
Throughout our celebration of Grand Gulf’s 40 years, it’s only fitting that we feature the site’s most tenured employees. Meet Robert Fuller, here since startup days in October 1984, a model of longevity in service to the station.

Meet the pros: Chad Rogers
Chad Rogers is the lead operations instructor at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson, Miss. He has worked at the plant for 34 years, starting in 1991 when he was just 19 years old as an operator trainee.

Meet the nuclear professionals: Deon Coleman
Deon Coleman is the newly promoted superintendent of chemistry. He started at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson, Miss. 12 years ago as a co-op chemistry intern.

Giving back to the communities we serve
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employees recently donated roughly 300 pounds of food to the Triumph Food Pantry.

2024 in retrospect
As we reminisce about the highlights of 2024, it’s only fitting that we spotlight some of the best and brightest moments for Entergy’s nuclear fleet.

A stroke of good fortune
In this season of reflection and gratitude, we pause to give thanks for co-workers, friends and family. And sometimes those co-workers are our friends and family. Such is the case of Entergy’s Kristie Lowther and Rich Pierson, whose 25-year friendship means more than Christmas gifts—recently, it has meant the gift of life. 

Meet the pros: Michael Jesson
Meet Michael Jessen, the lead for fleet maintenance training…