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Entergy applies for funding to strengthen power grid across Louisiana

Reserve, La. - Hurricane Ida restoration work (Courtesy of Entergy)

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Entergy of Louisiana is looking to improve the state’s power grid by applying for federal funding that may help strengthen the electric system.

The company is hoping for approval of almost $220 million in grants, which they say will help fund infrastructure investments to “increase reliability and resiliency” as well as speed up restoration after storm impacts.

“We will aggressively pursue every available opportunity like this to secure grant funding to increase grid resilience while minimizing the impacts on our customers’ monthly energy bills,” said Rod West, Group President of Utility Operations for Entergy.

Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans recently submitted grant applications to the U.S. Department of Energy for funding toward projects that will enhance the electrical grid.

If approved, the goal is to better serve Entergy’s customers through the hardening of grid infrastructure, microgrid components and improved grid resilience for disadvantaged communities. 

Projects up for consideration include:

Entergy leaders said all proposed projects are centered around the needs of the customers with about 25% of the 3 million customers living at or below the poverty level. All funding opportunities are made possible through Bipartisan Infrastructure Law through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Grid Resilience and Innovative Partnerships program. 

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