the woodlands, texas – conventional wisdom in the south assumes your highest electricity bills will come in summer when air conditioning becomes a necessity for comfort and, for some, survival. that wisdom, however, is no longer so conventional.
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in traditional holiday fashion, southeast texans are bringing the outdoors inside by decorating homes with evergreen trees both artificial and real. this year entergy texas, inc. customers and community advocates can share this love of the outdoors with lasting, free holiday gifts for family and friends.
don't take a 'vacation' when decking the halls! entergy reminds you to be safe and save energy when lighting up the season.
southeast texas' sizeable population of squirrels may prove entertaining to watch in the backyard. but there's nothing amusing about the way they deftly dart along power lines, slip into electric substations and cause power outages to neighborhoods.
entergy corp. has partnered with the american red cross in a providing a $450,000 contribution that will be paid out over two years and that will support disaster response in entergy communities. by making the contribution in advance of disaster, should the need arise, funds will be immediately available to areas served by entergy, including entergy texas, inc.
entergy corp. has partnered with the national american red cross in a providing a $450,000 contribution that will be paid out over two years and that will support disaster response in entergy communities. by making the contribution in advance of disaster, should the need arise, funds will be immediately available to areas served by entergy, including entergy texas, inc.
beaumont's elderly and disabled in need of assistance with energy bills have a new resource for help.
with daylight saving time ending on nov. 1, shorter days and earlier nightfall make this a good time to consider outdoor security lighting, an economical and effective crime prevention tool.
customers in an area of vidor will soon see workers in their neighborhoods when an eight- to 10-week project to help ensure service reliability begins.