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Weāre unlocking the future of energy in our state
Across the nation, electricity demand forecasts are increasing, driven by economic development and our societyās ever-increasing dependency on technology. The growth opportunities we have before us in Mississippi rely on many key outcomes, but the one Iām most excited about is Entergy Mississippiās ability to meet our customersā needs. Weāre going to do that, while continuing our commitment to build a better future by balancing power reliability and affordability for our customers.

Sunflower Solar Plant ensures a ābright futureā for Entergy and Mississippi
When picturing renewable energy sources like wind, solar and hydroelectric power, itās easy to first think of wide-open plains, cloudless desert skies and archway dams bordered by craggy overlooks and mountain passes.

Reflecting on 100 years in business, Entergy Mississippi is planning for another successful century
One of the oldest power generation companies in America, Entergy Mississippi, is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2023. The organization began as The Mississippi Power & Light Company in 1923, with a handful of municipal electric systems. Today, it serves over 450,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers in 45 of Mississippiās 82 counties.

Entergy responds to 1970s energy crisis with heightened focus on long-term sustainability
Ask anyone who lived through the 1970s what they remember about the energy crisis, and youāll hear some common themes: The oil embargo and skyrocketing fuel prices. Panic over gasoline shortages and long lines at the pump. ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų conservation mandates and growing concerns over Americaās dependence on foreign oil.

Meeting customersā sustainability needs: What to know about RCO
Businesses are more focused on sustainability today than ever before. That can include everything from recycling to targeting net zero emissions. So, itās not surprising that Entergy Mississippi customers claimed nearly half of the credits available when we launched our RenewABLE Community Option program on May 16.

Sustainability defines Entergy Mississippiās past and future
ForāÆEntergy Mississippi,āÆit was a commitmentāÆto the futureāÆthatāÆrootedāÆthe companyāÆin sustainability.āÆDuring MP&Lās annual meeting in 1970, President Donald Lutken appealed to the audience to āgear up for a new eraā of community service and development, with special emphasis on meeting the āenvironmental demands of our times.āĀ

Entergy’s new solar station (Wildlife Mississippi)
The Sunflower Solar Station is the first plant in what will eventually be the most significant expansion of renewable power in the stateās history, according to Fisackerly.nThe year was 1980. I was in 8th grade at Coleman Junior High School in Greenville. My science project was a solar furnace; it utilized a Fresnel lens which could easily melt aluminum, which melts at approximately 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. I placed second for my grade at the State Science Fair in Biloxi that year. Unlike wind, I have always thought that we as a nation could better harness the sunās energy. My first use of solar cells was a transistor radio I built from a kit. I think it may have been from RadioShack. The solar cell was about 1" X 2" in size.

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.

Entergy Mississippi implodes remainder of Rex Brown Steam Electric Station
Natural gas power plant served the companyās customers for 71 years

Entergy Mississippi to bring Sunflower Solar Station online
Stateās largest utility-owned solar project will provide clean, renewable energy and an economic advantage