Entergy
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Entergy | |
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Type | Energy Production (Nuclear) |
Founded | |
Headquarters | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Industry | Energy industry |
Services | Electricity |
Revenue | $11 billion (2007) |
Employees | 14,300 (2007) |
Website | http://entergy.com |
Entergy Corporation NYSE: ETR is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power productions and retail distribution operations. A member of the Fortune 500, Entergy, headquartered in New Orleans, owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear generator in the United States. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.7 million utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Entergy's revenue was more than $11 billion in 2007 and it employs approximately 14,300 people according to its 2007 Annual Report.[1] In 2007 Entergy and its charitable foundation awarded more than $14.5 million in grants. [2]
Entergy's main operating segments:
- The U.S. Utility segment provides retail electricity services to approximately 2.7 million customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
- The Non-Utility Nuclear segment operates a total of ten nuclear power plants in New York (Indian Point Energy Center and FitzPatrick), Massachusetts (Pilgrim), Vermont (Vermont Yankee), Michigan (Palisades Nuclear Station), Arkansas (Arkansas Nuclear One), Louisiana (River Bend and Waterford), and Mississippi (Grand Gulf). Entergy Nuclear also provides support services for the Cooper Nuclear Station through 2014. Entergy is the second largest nuclear power generator in the United States after Exelon Corporation.
The company also announced that it plans to obtain a license for a new reactor at its River Bend site, although the company has not decided whether to build it. The company's nuclear division is headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi.
A shareholder resolution filed by one Entergy shareholder for the Company's 2008 annual meeting criticizes executive pay levels at the Company.[3]
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[edit] Operations
Entergy operates over 40 plants using natural gas, nuclear, coal, oil and hydroelectric power with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity to serve its 2.7 million customers in the Gulf South.[4]
Entergy's extensive transmission system carries approximately 23,000 megawatts of power across more than 15,500 miles (24,900 km) of interconnected lines within a 112,000-square-mile (290,000 km²) area.[5]
Entergy is the second cleanest utility generator among the top 10 generators and was the first U.S. utility to voluntarily stabilize greenhouse gas emissions.[6] Entergy is the only U.S. utility to make the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) six years in a row. The DJSI is a listing of the companies whose overall environmental, social and economic sustainability performance scores were in the top 10 percent for their sector.[7][8] Entergy was named in 2008 to Forbes list of America's Most Trustworthy Companies, a ranking based on corporate governance practices and accounting transparency.[9]
For more information, see Entergy's Company History [10], EntergyFACTS [11], and Awards and Recognition [12]
[edit] References
- ^ 2007 Annual Report[1]
- ^ Entergy Corporate and Foundation Giving[2]
- ^ EntergyPayWatch.org[3]
- ^ Entergy- Operations Information[4]
- ^ Entergy- Transmission[5]
- ^ 2005 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Commitment[6]
- ^ Dow Jones Corporate Sustainability[7]
- ^ Entergy's 2007 Sustainability Report[8]
- ^ Forbes: Most Trustworthy Large-Cap Companies[9]
- ^ Entergy- Company History[10]
- ^ Entergy- EntergyFACTS[11]
- ^ Entergy- Awards and Recognition[12]
[edit] See also
- Audubon Nature Institute (based in New Orleans, Louisiana in the US)
- Audubon Zoo (in New Orleans, Louisiana in the US)