Entergy Texas

Each year, Entergy Texas donates fans to Southeast Texas nonprofits like the Silsbee Christian Care Center.

Each year, Entergy Texas donates fans to Southeast Texas nonprofits like the Silsbee Christian Care Center.

Entergy Texas donates fans for 21st year in a row

For the 21st summer in a row, Entergy Texas Inc. donated fans to help low-income customers stay cool and save money.
Entergy suggests simple steps to reduce high summer electric bills.

Entergy suggests simple steps to reduce high summer electric bills.

Entergy offers simple steps to ‘cool down’ summer energy usage

Sunshine, warm temperatures and days by the pool aren’t the only things summertime brings in the South. It also means an increase in energy consumption to help offset those scorching temperatures. As the dog days of summer come rolling in, don’t let your bills get hit with the summertime blues.
Entergy Texas encourages residents, businesses to be Storm Ready

Entergy Texas encourages residents, businesses to be Storm Ready

Entergy encourages residents, businesses to be ‘Storm Ready’

Entergy’s restoration workforce supported its communities through one of the most active hurricane seasons in history in 2020. We are ready to respond again if needed during what forecasters predict will be another active season.
Entergy Texas offers tips to reduce power usage during cold weather.

Entergy Texas offers tips to reduce power usage during cold weather.

How to avoid high energy bills during low temps

As temperatures drop, energy bills inevitably rise. While freezing temperatures are in the forecast for parts of Southeast Texas, it doesn’t have to add a chill to customers’ bills, suggests Entergy Texas.
Entergy donates to local nonprofits.

Entergy donates to local nonprofits.

Entergy Texas donates hurricane recovery funds to local nonprofits

As Southeast Texas recovers from the devastating impacts caused by Hurricanes Laura and Delta, Entergy Texas Inc. is contributing $160,000 to local nonprofits focused on helping residents recover from this active storm season, the company reported Nov. 20.

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