Entergy Corporation is a Delaware chartered corporation engaged in electric power production, retail distribution operations, energy marketing and trading, and gas transportation. It owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of generating capacity. It has annual revenues of approximately $9 billion dollars, according to November 2004 SEC filings. The company, headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, is temporarily based in Clinton, Mississippi because of Hurricane Katrina.
Entergy has three main operating segments:
On September 22, 2005 it was announced that a new reactor would be built at the Grand Gulf site (see Nuclear Power 2010 Program). The company also announced that it plans to obtain a license for a new reactor at its River Bend site, although the company has not decided whether to build it. The company's nuclear division is headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi.
MSU adopted the name Entergy in May 1989 at a shareholders' meeting in Natchez, Mississippi. The name is supposed to convey elements of synergy and a break with the connotations of the label "utility," of tradition-bound regulated monopolies. A new corporate logo (seen above) was also adopted. It is said to represent a sun (digitized) rising over the Mississippi River.
Also in 1989, MSU/Entergy wrote off one of the biggest losses ever absorbed by an electricity generating company. It wrote off $900 million it had invested in a never-completed nuclear reactor known as Grand Gulf unit 2, as part of a deal that settled litigation surrounding rate collection for its Grand Gulf unit 1.
In 1993, Entergy absorbed Gulf States Utilities, gaining nearly 600,000 customers.
Entergy was impacted severely by Hurricane Katrina at the end of August 2005. Entergy New Orleans filed for bankruptcy protection on September 23, 2005. Lower revenue and storm restoration costs were cited. Parent company Entergy Corporation arranged $100 million in financing. Competitive arm "Entergy Solutions" was sold to Direct Energy as a result of Entergy Corporation's financial loss.
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1972 establishments | Companies based in Louisiana | Fortune 1000 | Power companies of the United States | Energy companies of the United States | Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange