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  2. Entergy - Wikipedia

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    Entergy is headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, [4] and generates and distributes electric power to 3 million customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has approximately 24,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, annual revenues of $11 billion and employs more than 12,000 people. [5]

  3. Energy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Interconnection is the statewide grid, managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). Major transmission operators include Oncor Electric Delivery and CenterPoint Energy, with additional companies including Entergy Texas and AEP Texas. [2]

  4. Nearly a million homes, businesses in Texas still without ...

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    Utility Entergy said Texas restoration crews had turned the lights back on for about 183,000 of 252,460 customers impacted by Hurricane Beryl as of Friday afternoon.

  5. List of power stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas electricity generation by type, 2001-2024. This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Texas, sorted by type and name.In 2022, Texas had a total summer capacity of 148,900 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 525,562 GWh. [2]

  6. Meta to invest $10 billion for Louisiana data center - AOL

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    Entergy, which provides electricity to parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, has two nuclear power plants in Louisiana.

  7. Deregulation of the Texas electricity market - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration [7] shows that Texas's electric prices did rise above the national average immediately after deregulation from 2003 to 2009, but from 2010 to 2015, prices dropped significantly below the national average price, with a total cost of $0.0863 per kWh in Texas in 2015 vs. $0.1042 ...