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Power outages force rolling blackouts across Texas

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Feb 13, 2021 BEAUMONT, Texas–Over the next several days, winter weather will likely bring ice, snow and frigid temperatures to parts of southeast Texas. Extreme winter weather can cause power outages and downed power lines, but the company is prepared. Entergy Texas employees plan and train year-round, ready to respond and restore power when severe weather strikes. Our perpetual cycle of planning, preparation and training ensures we are Operation Storm Ready for every weather situation. “We’re continuing to monitor the weather, and our crews are going through their pre-storm check-list to ensure we are ready to respond,” said Stuart Barrett, Entergy Texas vice president of customer service. “We encourage customers to form a storm-preparedness plan before severe weather appears. Waiting until a storm arrives may be too late.”

Entergy project aims for energy stability for businesses

Entergy project aims for energy stability for businesses FacebookTwitterEmail An Entergy employee works in the pouring rain on Phelan Boulevard on Friday afternoon. With Hurricane Delta churning out in the Gulf, Southeast Texans prepare for another possible storm situation. Photo made on October 09, 2020. Fran Ruchalski/The EnterpriseFran Ruchalski, The Enterprise / The Enterprise Entergy Texas is proposing a new program to give commercial customers another option for emergency power during an outage in exchange for helping share the cost of building up infrastructure. The program, which Entergy is calling Power Through, offers commercial businesses and small-industrial sites a chance to become a host for a natural-gas powered generator that would provide them with dedicated power to keep operating during a disaster for a monthly fee based on their energy need.

Entergy project aims for energy stability for businesses

Entergy project aims for energy stability for businesses FacebookTwitterEmail An Entergy employee works in the pouring rain on Phelan Boulevard on Friday afternoon. With Hurricane Delta churning out in the Gulf, Southeast Texans prepare for another possible storm situation. Photo made on October 09, 2020. Fran Ruchalski/The EnterpriseFran Ruchalski, The Enterprise / The Enterprise Entergy Texas is proposing a new program to give commercial customers another option for emergency power during an outage in exchange for helping share the cost of building up infrastructure. The program, which Entergy is calling Power Through, offers commercial businesses and small-industrial sites a chance to become a host for a natural-gas powered generator that would provide them with dedicated power to keep operating during a disaster for a monthly fee based on their energy need.

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