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  2. Waterford Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The Waterford Steam Electric Station, Unit 3, also known as Waterford 3, is a nuclear power plant located on a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) plot in Killona, Louisiana, in St. Charles Parish, about 25 miles (40 km) west of New Orleans. [2] This plant has one Combustion Engineering two-loop pressurized water reactor.

  3. Entergy - Wikipedia

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    The two men ultimately decided to merge their resources. In 1925, Electric Power and Light Corporation was formed, an EBASCO subsidiary headquartered in New Orleans, with Couch as its president. It was the parent company for Mississippi Power and Light, Louisiana Power and Light, New Orleans Public Service, and Arkansas Power and Light. [1]

  4. Generac Power Systems, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  5. Balloon hits a New Orleans power line and triggers boil water ...

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    A boil water advisory is in place for the East Bank of New Orleans and Algiers Point after a foil balloon hit a power line and briefly caused an outage at a water treatment plant.

  6. Generac - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Robert Kern in 1959, the company soon began producing portable generators for Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the Craftsman brand. During the 1970s, Generac expanded its offerings in the portable and recreational vehicle markets, and in the 1980s the company entered the commercial and industrial markets with its backup power generation systems.

  7. New Orleans Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Entergy restored power to 70% of its customers in the City of New Orleans on September 6, 2021, [3] and to 98% of its customers in the City of New Orleans as of September 9, 2021. [4] Entergy did not bring the New Orleans Power Station online until two days after the storm, prompting the city council to launch an investigation.