Uncover the strategic investments Entergy Texas is making to enhance reliability and resilience

When Energy, Oil & Gas last spoke with Eliecer Viamontes, President and CEO of Entergy Texas, the company was providing resilience in the face of adversity following the state’s extreme weather events. Sitting down with Eliecer just over one year later, we find ourselves in the immediate aftermath of Category 1 Hurricane Beryl, which knocked out power to approximately 252,460 Entergy Texas customers on July 8. The storm brought heavy rain, max winds of up to 97 miles per hour (mph), and a tornado to the Entergy Texas service area. A workforce of more than 2500 went to work in the field and behind the scenes to make repairs and turn the lights back on for communities hit hardest by the storm.

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