Entergy Mississippi’s economic development team can help your business navigate Mississippi’s location and incentive process – and help connect you to additional resources at the state and local levels. Mississippi is rich in logistics assets and the team can help you find a great site or building for your next …
Recruiting a company like Amazon Web Services to Mississippi not only creates job opportunities for residents, but long-term benefits for Entergy Mississippi customers as well. When Entergy Mississippi recruits industrial customers to the service area, existing customers benefit because those companies share in the cost of the power generation and …
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 …
From construction-related metal products to automotive- grade rolled steel, this robust industry finds the skilled workers, suitable sites, transportation infrastructure and reliable electricity at competitive rates in the Entergy Mississippi service area. Explore a future for your primary metals business in Mississippi.
Agriculture and forestry are Mississippi’s number one industry. Food manufacturing has become a large contributor to the Mississippi economy and the state is looking to grow the sector. Abundant agricultural assets, a developed and convenient infrastructure, a commitment to incorporating agricultural tech advances, a skilled workforce and a business-friendly environment …
Entergy Mississippi’s service area emerged on the map of automotive manufacturing in 2001 when Nissan selected Jackson, Mississippi MSA >> Canton, Mississippi as the home of their new North American manufacturing plant. Located in Entergy Mississippi, Inc.’s service territory, the original equipment manufacturer was a game-changing project that ushered Mississippi …
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As the United States approaches full employment, companies looking for talent are challenged to find an educated, trained workforce to meet their growth needs. Mississippi is poised to meet this challenge. Understanding that growth was on the horizon, communities and educators in the state began to focus more intently on …