Powering communities through economic development continues to be one of Entergy’s proudest contributions to the communities it serves. After nearly six years of exploration for a transformational project, Entergy Mississippi played a key role in recruiting Amazon Web Services’ historic $10 billion project – the single largest capital investment in Mississippi’s …
WHEN BUSINESS OWNERS AND OPERATORS IN THE GULF SOUTH face challenges like Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Winter Storm Uri and Hurricane Ida, the Category 4 hurricane that landed in Louisiana the same year, resilience shines immediately as they pivot from battening down the hatches to getting life back to normal …
As you think about all the best customer experiences you’ve ever had, two things probably occurred. First, the company providing the product or service likely offered you with something that met a personal need – something that felt like it was made just for you.
Secondly, you likely also had a …
Last month Entergy New Orleans reached a milestone approval for an innovative urban solar energy solution – a $15 million project to construct 5 MW in aggregate of utility-owned, distributed-scale solar photovoltaic systems.
Secured by long-term leases, these systems will be located on customer-owned rooftops across New Orleans. Entergy New Orleans …
Site selection is one of the most critical decisions your business can make, and Entergy’s new, high-powered tool is up to the task. Our Site Selection Center, Buildings & Sites, is easy and intuitive to navigate. Among thousands of properties across Entergy’s four-state service area, your top matches are quickly …
The saying “seeing is believing” explains why video is one of the best ways you can – in just a matter of minutes – see if an industrial site or building, along with its community and resources, might be the perfect match for your business.
Videos are a very effective part …
Twenty years ago, Michael Porter, a Harvard Business School professor, published a groundbreaking article entitled “Clusters and the New Economics of Competition.” In an increasingly globalized economy where goods and services could theoretically be produced anywhere, he wondered why industries clustered in specific locations.
The reasons he found were compelling:
Companies …
If you’re considering relocating or expanding an industrial operation, one of the first things you need to know is how your plant will be powered. And when you talk to us at Entergy, you’ll have four critical questions:
Do you have the capacity for my operations?
Do you have redundancy …