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Entergy Texas prepared for winter weather, urges customers to stay informed and prepared

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With freezing temperatures and the potential for ice, wind and rain expected to move through Southeast Texas beginning Friday, Entergy Texas has ramped up preparations to support safe and reliable service. While the exact impacts of a potential winter storm are difficult to predict, our teams are prepared to respond, and we encourage customers to prepare, too.

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Ahead of the winter season, Entergy Texas has taken proactive steps to prepare our systems for challenging conditions. The following steps are designed to help reduce the risk of outages during freezing temperatures and support a safe and efficient restoration process if outages occur:

  • Power plant equipment has been protected to support operation in freezing temperatures.
  • Piping has been insulated or drained to reduce the risk of freezing or bursting.
  • Substations and transmission lines critical to reliability have been thoroughly inspected.
  • Equipment that can be impacted by extreme cold has been routinely tested to reduce the risk of weather-related outages.
  • Systems that provide electric service to critical natural gas infrastructure have been inspected and prepared for upcoming weather conditions.
  • Annual clearing of right-of-way areas has been completed to reduce the risk of outages caused by fallen trees or branches.

Our storm response employees, including lineworkers, power plant teams, vegetation crews and a variety of support personnel are meeting regularly, monitoring conditions and preparing to mobilize. Workers from all areas of Entergy Texas are available to provide support needed to keep restoration moving, should outages occur.

Entergy Texas prepared for winter weather
Entergy Texas prepared for winter weather, urges customers to stay informed and prepared. Storm response teams on standby to respond to the potential for winter weather over the weekend; Photo Credit: Entergy Texas

“Winter weather impacts our system in different ways than hurricanes or thunderstorms, such as ice or snow weighing down power lines and vegetation causing them to snap,” said Frank Shannon, vice president of reliability for Entergy Texas. “Winter weather conditions may also limit safe access for crews and require additional time to make repairs. Our teams are taking every critical step to ensure they are ready to overcome these challenges to restore power safely and quickly, if necessary.”

We’re encouraging all customers to use this time to prepare and make a plan before extreme weather impacts Southeast Texas. Visit our Storm Center to review a list of tips to prepare your home and keep loved ones safe and warm during the cold weather.

Source: Entergy Texas

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