News Summary
As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season begins, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans are urging residents to prepare for potentially severe weather. NOAA forecasts an above-average season with up to 19 named storms. Entergy emphasizes the importance of developing emergency plans and storm kits. Additionally, the company is investing in infrastructure improvements to enhance grid reliability during storms. Customers are encouraged to stay informed and verify their contact details for real-time storm updates.
New Orleans – With the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially underway since June 1, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans are urging their customers to take necessary precautions to prepare for potentially severe weather conditions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has forecasted an above-average hurricane season, predicting up to 19 named storms, with a worrying expectation that 6 to 10 of these storms may develop into hurricanes. Additionally, NOAA anticipates that 3 to 5 major hurricanes featuring winds of 111 mph or higher could also form.
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans emphasize the significance of early preparation. With the forecast indicating an active season, residents are encouraged to take steps to safeguard their homes and families. This includes developing an emergency plan and putting together a storm kit filled with essentials such as flashlights, water, non-perishable food, and first-aid supplies.
Entergy is also continuously enhancing its infrastructure to bolster the resilience of the energy grid. The utility company is investing in upgrading existing systems, implementing vegetation management, and adopting smart grid technologies. These strategic investments aim to minimize the likelihood of storm-related outages and ensure reliable service during severe weather events.
Shelton Hudson, the vice president of reliability at Entergy Louisiana, underlined the need for resilience in maintaining reliable service throughout adverse weather conditions. Utilizing advanced modeling tools and historical data, Entergy analyzes the potential impacts of approaching storms, allowing for an efficient deployment of crews and resources that can expedite power restoration efforts.
Customers are encouraged to remain informed throughout the hurricane season by accessing updated information provided by Entergy. To receive real-time updates during storms, customers should verify their contact details at myEntergy.com.
Entergy Louisiana serves over 1.1 million customers across 58 parishes and provides natural gas service to more than 94,000 customers in Baton Rouge. On the other hand, Entergy New Orleans serves over 209,000 electricity customers and more than 110,000 natural gas customers in Orleans Parish. Both companies operate as subsidiaries of Entergy Corporation, which caters to nearly 3 million customers in several states.
Entergy Corporation is committed to investing in cleaner energy solutions, including modern natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy sources. The corporation has gained recognition for its sustainability initiatives and contributes over $100 million annually to local communities through philanthropy, volunteerism, and advocacy projects. Headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, Entergy Corporation is a Fortune 500 company employing around 12,000 individuals.
As the hurricane season progresses, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans reaffirm their commitment to reliability and community safety, urging all customers to remain vigilant and proactive in their preparedness efforts.
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