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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.

Meet the pros: Michael Jesson

Meet Michael Jessen, the lead for fleet maintenance training…

Jonathan Wood: expert marksman with an aim for superior standards

As a radwaste technician II at Waterford 3 nuclear plant in Killona,…

Think Clean. Think Solutions. Think Nuclear.

This week we celebrate achievements across the nuclear energy industry and at Entergy, as we recognize the vital role nuclear professionals play in powering our communities with clean, carbon-free electricity. This is only achieved because of their relentless focus on operating our plants safely, securely and reliably.

During Hurricane Francine, our plants underscore the resiliency and strength of nuclear power

Entergy’s Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station and River Bend Station in Louisiana and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi operated at full power during Hurricane Francine, which once again shows the resiliency and strength of nuclear power.

Entergy nuclear stations prepare for tropical system

Nuclear plants are designed to exceed requirements to withstand regional natural disasters

Meet the pros: Waterford 3’s Kyle Rome

Meet Kyle Rome, an electrical and instrumentation and controls system engineer who has worked at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station in Killona, La. for more than two years.

It’s a WIN win again: Entergy Women in Nuclear “most reactive†chapter

National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the community

Meet the pros: Waterford 3’s Chelcie Binnings

In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Chelcie Binnings, a senior lead engineer on the Engineering Fix-It-Now team at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station, located in Killona, La.

Webber selected as 2024 “Women in STEM†honoree

When Kenyon Webber, Entergy senior lead nuclear engineer, moved to the Greater New Orleans area, she wanted to continue her involvement with STEM-related programs and organizations. Webber initially worked with STEM NOLA, but more recently became involved with FIRST Robotics competitions, Girl Scouts of Louisiana, Girls in STEM at Tulane and STEM Goes Red with the American Heart Association. She also a board member with STEM Library Lab and the 1881 Institute.

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