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Entergy's Pace of Gustav Restoration Hits Record Level
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Entergy Corporation
utilities are restoring power to customers affected by Hurricane Gustav at the
fastest rate in the company's history.
"We have restored power to more customers in four days than we ever have
before. Our restoration rate surpasses that accomplished following either
hurricanes Katrina or Rita," said Randy Helmick, vice president of
transmission, who is leading Entergy's storm restoration efforts in the
aftermath of Gustav. "That's a tremendous achievement given how hard Gustav
hit our service territory, particularlyLouisiana."
Entergy utilities had restored power to 485,297 customers inLouisiana,
Mississippi andArkansas as of 4 p.m. Friday, the fourth day after Gustav made
landfall inLouisiana. That beats the level of restoration following Katrina
and Rita. After the fourth day of Katrina restoration, 397,285 customers had
power, while 395,436 customers had electric service restored in that same time
frame following Rita. At Gustav's peak, it knocked out service to 850,000
customers, making it the second-most damaging storm in Entergy's 95-year
history.
InLouisiana, where Gustav did the most damage, Entergy Louisiana LLC and
Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, L.L.C. had restored power to 301,487 customers
as of 4 p.m. Friday. "We are on schedule, and ahead of schedule in some areas,
in getting the lights back on for ourLouisiana customers," Renae Conley,
president and CEO of Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana,
said.
"I'm proud of the nearly 14,000 employees and contractors from all over
the country who have responded to this crisis. They are working around the
clock to make sure we get power restored as quickly and safely as possible,"
Conley said.
Workers were continuing damage assessments while at the same time
restoring power to customers. To date, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf
States Louisiana had counted 5,204 poles damaged, although that number is
expected to rise dramatically as work progresses. In addition, Gustav damaged
1,108 transformers in the two utilities' service regions. The number of
damaged transformers is also expected to increase significantly as restoration
continues.
Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Gulf States Louisiana have opened 18
customer information centers.
"People need the latest possible information on work in their region.
We're committed to meeting that need, and these offices provide another option
for those customers who still don't have power," Conley said.
InNew Orleans, as of 4 p.m. Friday power had been restored to 66,732
customers, or 62 percent of those who lost power. And Entergy Mississippi
restored service to 37,656 customers, or 97 percent of those affected, by 4
p.m. Friday. Entergy Arkansas had power back to nearly 80,000 customers by
Friday afternoon.
Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in
electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and
operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric
generating capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear generator inthe
United States. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.7 million utility customers
inArkansas,Louisiana,Mississippi andTexas. Entergy has annual revenues of
more than $11 billion and approximately 14,300 employees.
Entergy's online address is http://entergy.com
SOURCE Entergy Corporation
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