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December 25, 2024

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Entergy Beats Expectations with Q2 Earnings
Entergy easily beat analysts’ expectations with its second-quarter results, thanks to better-than-expected retail sales during the early-summer heat.
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Entergy Offers Regulators $588M to End Grand Gulf Complaints
Entergy has extended a $588-million settlement to end allegations that it took advantage of customers through energy sales at its Grand Gulf nuclear station.
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Entergy Proposes $1.2B in New Orleans Resilience Investments
Entergy New Orleans submitted a filing to the New Orleans City Council detailing its plans to harden electrical infrastructure ahead of future severe weather.
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Entergy Regulators Ask FERC to Settle Grand Gulf Dispute
Three regulatory bodies are demanding an explanation for FERC’s apparent delay in addressing a complaint about the management of a Mississippi nuclear plant.
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States Outline Energy Challenges, Infrastructure Opportunities
State officials say they are both excited and intimidated by the amount of clean energy funding coming through the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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COVID Leads GCPA to Reschedule MISO-SPP Conference
GCPA has rescheduled its annual MISO South-SPP regional conference in New Orleans to March 30-31 because of a surge of COVID cases in Louisiana.
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FERC Sits Out One Grand Gulf Tax Dispute
FERC refused to appoint an individual to oversee discovery in an ongoing dispute over Entergy’s decommissioning deduction for its Grand Gulf nuclear station.
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Entergy LA, NOLA Add Ida-related Debt
FERC authorized Entergy La. and Entergy NOLA to assume more than $15 billion in debt and securities, in part to make up losses incurred during Hurricane Ida.
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Overheard at Infocast Southeast Renewable Conference
About 300 regulators and industry representatives met at the Southeast Renewable Energy conference to discuss the region’s efforts to attract solar power.
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Louisiana PSC Defers Vote to Force MISO Exit
Louisiana regulators have shelved a vote that might have had them compelling Entergy Louisiana and Cleco Power to leave MISO for another transmission operator.

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