Entergy Corporation, a Fortune 500 integrated energy company headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, generates, transmits, distributes and sells electricity to approximately 3 million customers across portions of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas through its regulated utility operating companies Entergy Arkansas, Entergy Louisiana, Entergy Mississippi, Entergy New Orleans and Entergy Texas; the company owns or operates roughly 24,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity from a diverse fleet including modern natural gas combined-cycle plants, nuclear reactors such as Arkansas Nuclear One Units 1 and 2, River Bend, Waterford 3 and Grand Gulf, solar facilities like the recently opened Sterlington Solar Facility, hydroelectric assets and limited legacy coal and oil units; it maintains 16,100 circuit miles of high-voltage transmission lines and 107,000 circuit miles of distribution lines interconnected with the Midcontinent Independent System Operator grid serving a 91,000-square-mile area, while providing energy efficiency programs, demand response services and customized solutions to commercial and industrial customers. Tracing its origins to 1913 with the founding of Arkansas Power Company, Entergy employs about 12,000 people and focuses on utility operations following its exit from non-utility merchant nuclear wholesale commodities in 2022 and the sale of its natural gas distribution business serving Baton Rouge and New Orleans to Delta Utilities in July 2025. Recent developments include Entergy Louisiana breaking ground in December 2025 on the Franklin Farms Power Station comprising two new combined-cycle natural gas plants adding 1,500 megawatts of efficient capacity to support reliability and economic growth including data centers; signing a 20-year firm natural gas transportation agreement with Energy Transfer LP in November 2025; advancing over 2 gigawatts of clean energy projects such as the 600-MW Cypress Solar initiative with 350-MW battery storage backed by Google and a Meta data center power agreement; nearing completion of the Orange County Advanced Power Station in Texas; pursuing a 45-MW uprate at Waterford 3 nuclear plant by 2029; and securing regulatory approvals for multi-billion-dollar transmission expansions like the 500-kV SETEX project and a $41 billion five-year capital plan through 2029 emphasizing grid hardening, resilience and load growth.