Entergy Helps Community Partners Protect the Environment Through $1M in Grants
Entergy has announced a contribution of $1 million in shareholder-funded grants to 19 local community partners through its Environmental Initiatives Fund. This marks the 22nd consecutive year of such funding, aimed at supporting projects that reduce environmental risks and enhance community sustainability. Notable recipients include Ducks Unlimited, Feed the Second Line, and The Nature Conservancy. Since 2001, Entergy has invested nearly $42 million in environmentally beneficial projects, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
- Contribution of $1 million in grants for environmental projects.
- Support for 19 local community partners over 22 years.
- Investment of nearly $42 million in environmentally beneficial initiatives since 2001.
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NEW ORLEANS, LA / ACCESSWIRE / January 12, 2023 / Entergy is helping 19 local community partners protect the environment by contributing
"We're pleased to continue partnering with our communities for this 22nd year to help reduce environmental risks and seize opportunities for the benefit of everyone," said John Weiss, Entergy's vice president of sustainability and environmental policy. "These environmental projects help support Entergy's vision to create long-term, sustainable value that benefits all our stakeholders. Together, through these strategic environmental partnerships, we're supporting all our stakeholders and building stronger and cleaner communities."
Entergy's Environmental Initiatives Fund identifies environmentally beneficial projects or programs that help better the environment by reducing emissions, protecting natural resources and restoring wetlands and forests. The fund also focuses on educating Entergy customers, employees, communities and owners on the value of natural resources and other environmental improvements.
The 2022 Environmental Initiatives Fund recipients include:
- Ducks Unlimited was awarded
$95,000 for wetland restoration and enhancement activities for whooping crane habitat in the White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area in Vermillion Parish, Louisiana. - Feed the Second Line was awarded
$80,000 t o help install emissions-free solar panels on rooftops of New Orleans restaurants to create a sustainable microgrid and establish community hubs for disaster recovery efforts in the aftermath of hurricanes and prolonged power outages. - The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas was granted
$50,000 t o restore and improve wildlife habitat in Arkansas rivers by removing, replacing or remediating five old low water barriers in the Saline River watershed, Upper Little Red River, and Cave Creek, a tributary of the Buffalo River. - Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality received
$16,000 for the installation of energy-efficient LED lighting at its Central Regional Lab in Pearl, Mississippi. - Big Thicket Biosphere Reserve received
$14,500 t o create and improve monarch butterfly habitat with four gardens in Nederland/Port Arthur, Kountze, Beaumont and Saratoga, Texas.
View the complete list of 2022 EIF grant recipients here.
Since 2001, nearly
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Entergy (NYSE: ETR), a Fortune 500 company headquartered in New Orleans, powers life for 3 million customers through its operating companies across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy is creating a cleaner, more resilient energy future for everyone with our diverse power generation portfolio, including increasingly carbon-free energy sources. With roots in the Gulf South region for more than a century, Entergy is a recognized leader in corporate citizenship, delivering more than
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