Entergy Corporation
Entergy Corporation {{nyse|ETR}}, based in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a Delaware chartered corporation engaged in electric power production, retail distribution operations, energy marketing and trading, and gas transportation. It owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of generating capacity. It has annual revenues of approximately $9 billion dollars, according to November 2004 SEC filings.
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New Orleans, Louisiana - Delaware - Electric power - Energy - Marketing - November 2004 - SEC filings
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Entergy has three main operating segments: U.S. Utility, Non-Utility Nuclear, and Energy Commodity Services.
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- The U.S. Utility segment provides retail electricity services to approximately 2.6 million customers in Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
- The Non-Utility Nuclear segment operates a total of 10 nuclear power plants in New York (Indian Point Energy Center and FitzPatrick), Massachusetts (Pilgrim), Vermont (Vermont Yankee), Arkansas (Arkansas Nuclear One), Louisiana (River Bend and Waterford), and Mississippi (Grand Gulf). Entergy Nuclear also provides support services for the Cooper Nuclear Station through 2014. Entergy is the second largest nuclear power generator in the United States after Exelon Corporation.
- Until quite recently, its Energy Commodity Services segment consisted chiefly of its share of a derivatives trading concern, Entergy-Koch, a joint venture co-owned by Koch Energy, Inc., a subsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc., Wichita, Kansas. On November 1, 2004, Entergy and Koch announced that they were selling this venture to Merrill Lynch & Co. Entergy expects to receive its share of the proceeds from this sale (ultimately grossing $1 billion) in a stream of payments continuing through 2006. Entergy's energy commodity segment also includes the Gulf South Pipeline, which is also up for sale.
On September 22, 2005 it was announced that a new reactor would be built at the Grand Gulf site (see Nuclear Power 2010 Program). The company also announced that it plans to obtain a license for a new reactor at its River Bend site, although the company has not decided whether to build it.
Related Topics:
September 22 - 2005 - Nuclear Power 2010 Program
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