October 5, 2024

Entergy Corp.

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FERC Approves Penalties Totaling $930K
FERC accepted penalties against a number of entities, including Entergy and the Tennessee Valley Authority, for violations of NERC reliability standards.
FERC Reduces Entergy’s Return on Equity
FERC reduced Entergy’s base return on equity to 10.37%, applying the methodology it adopted for MISO transmission owners in Opinion 569-A a year ago.
SERC Urges Preparation Ahead of 2021 Hurricane Season
With another active Atlantic hurricane season expected for 2021, participants in SERC’s spring extreme weather webinar urged utilities to prepare now.
Overheard at the Energy Bar Association 2021 Annual Meeting
EBA marked its 75th anniversary at its virtual annual meeting, which included sessions on capacity markets and remarks by FERC Chair Richard Glick.
Transmission Key to Xcel’s Renewables Development
Xcel Energy’s push to add nearly 10 GW of renewable energy will hinge largely on long-haul transmission projects, CEO Ben Fowke said.
Utility Group Wants to Cover Southeast’s Highways with DC Fast Chargers
Six utilities in the Southeast, including AEP, Duke and TVA, have banded together with a plan to create “a seamless network” of fast-charging EV stations.
Entergy Profits Unscathed by Storms, Virus
Vicious storms and an ongoing pandemic failed to hobble year-over-year profit growth, Entergy executives said.
Entergy Consultant Under Fire for Covert Role in MISO
Tensions have been building among MISO stakeholders over what some perceive as an undercover Entergy plant in stakeholder meetings.
Entergy, in Eye of the Storms, Beats Expectations
Entergy held its third-quarter earnings call with financial analysts as Hurricane Zeta, the fifth to hit this season, bore down on Louisiana.
MISO Keeps Advisories in Effect a Week After Laura
MISO staff continue to keep advisories in effect and compile data on the emergency and subsequent rolling blackouts caused by Hurricane Laura.

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