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This obscure runoff race could help shape state climate action
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This obscure runoff race could help shape state climate action

In Louisiana, a runoff election for a seat on an obscure regulatory body — the state Public Service Commission — could have big implications for efforts to cut the nation’s planet-warming emissions.
Regulators question Entergy Hurricane Ida expenses

Regulators question Entergy expenses and ask for help paying storm restoration costs

Shocked to learn that while typical electricity bills soon will jump $20 a month, Entergy’s top executive received a $1 million pay raise and spent Hurricane Ida in Colorado.

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Activists haul solar tech to New Orleans amid Hurricane Ida blackouts

The Fortune 500 company Entergy claimed its new natural gas-fueled plant would be able to power the city following a hurricane like Ida, but it's still unclear when the blackouts will end.

NOLA city council moves towards decarbanization
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Entergy would need to be carbon-free by 2050 in New Orleans under these City Council rules

The New Orleans City Council on Wednesday moved towards requiring its main utility to provide power without generating any greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, following other progressive cities that have
Richard Parker: Texas could have kept the lights on
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Richard Parker: Texas could have kept the lights on

Republicans are blaming renewable energy, when it’s the state’s powerful utilities that failed to prepare for the worst.
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Net zero by 2050 has quickly become the new normal for the largest U.S. utilities

New plans from Ameren and Entergy show the trend to renewables is accelerating because coal just can’t compete. Some activists want it to go even faster.
'Clearly ... a misunderstanding:' Entergy contractor denies knowing of actors hired to support plant
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'Clearly ... a misunderstanding:' Entergy contractor denies knowing of actors hired to support plant

The head of a public relations firm that Entergy New Orleans hired to lobby the New Orleans City Council tried to deflect blame Friday for a scheme in which actors
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