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Entergy Corporation NYSEETR is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power productions and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear generator in the United States. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.6 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of more than $10 billion and approximately 14,500 employees(2006 Annual Report). Corporate headquarters is located in New Orleans, LA.

Entergy has three main operating segments:


History

For complete company history, please visit the Entergy Corp. website by clicking on the link below.

Entergy Companies

To find out more about Entergy's companies, please visit Entergy's company Web sites by clicking on the links below.

Operations

Entergy serves 2.7 million utility customers across four states- Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy operates over 40 plants using natural, nuclear, coal, oil and hydroelectric power with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity.

Entergy's extensive transmission system carries approximately 23,000 megawatts of power across more than 15,500 miles of interconnected lines within a 112,000 square-mile area.



See also: Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans


References

  1. http://www.entergy.com/operations_information/

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