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Telling the nuclear story

Kimberly Cook-Nelson recently sat down for aninterview with the Delta Business Journal's Jack Criss to discuss the benefits of nuclear power and her journey to become one of only three female chief nuclear officers in the country.

Together, we will rebuild

Last week, I toured parts of the Entergy Mississippi service area that were devastated by the recent tornado outbreak, including Rolling Fork, Silver City and Winona. It was destruction that I have never seen in my time at Entergy or in my personal life as a Mississippian. It was an emotional day as I also met with families who have been left homeless, community leaders who are faced with the overwhelming task of rebuilding, and survivors who told heartbreaking stories of loved ones lost forever.

Planning today for your power tomorrow

At Entergy Mississippi we think a lot about the future. Why? Because we are not only tasked by the State of Mississippi with providing you power today, but also with having plans in place to ensure you have safe, reliable and affordable power years from now.

One-year rebuild of a Mississippi River crossing (T&D World Magazine)

On Aug. 29, 2021, 16 years to the day Hurricane Katrina forever changed the landscape of Greater New Orleans, Hurricane Ida followed in its devastating footsteps and, once again, challenged the resolve of the communities that call this area home. As part of the destruction wrought by the Category 4 storm that was Ida, Entergy Corp.’s Avondale-to-Harahan 230-kV river-crossing circuit was irreparably damaged. After the storm passed and damages were assessed, the utility discovered one of the existing river-crossing towers on the ground and the conductor in the Mississippi River, attached to the other still-standing tower.

Building real trust with real answers (GridX podcast)

This summer brought some of the hottest weather on record, leading…

Energía de Hidrógeno y el Sureste de Texas: ¿Por qué aquí y por qué ahora?

Las compañías de todos los sectores tratan de reducir las emisiones y los costos asociados a sus operaciones, y el sector eléctrico no es diferente. Cuando se trata de generar energía limpia, las compañías de servicios públicos han recurrido tradicionalmente a recursos renovables y nucleares; sin embargo, el hidrógeno es una opción viable para el almacenamiento de energía renovable y la generación de energía fiable y limpia.

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.

Mentorship makes a difference (Search & Employ magazine)

By: Maya Yegorova, forSearch & Employ magazine

Letters: Path out of poverty runs through early childhood education (The Advocate)

Over half (57%) of Louisiana children lived in financial hardship pre-pandemic — the HIGHEST rate in the nation — according to a new report from Louisiana United Ways, United For ALICE and Entergy Corp.