Entergy and Council Move to Accelerate Restoration of Services to Hard Hit Areas
New Orleans, La.
– The vast majority of residents and businesses in the New Orleans area will
have electric and gas service available to them within six weeks following the
approval by the New Orleans City Council on Thursday to reallocate funds to
assist storm restoration efforts.
Entergy New
Orleans has worked with New Orleans City Council members and the council’s
utility committee advisors to identify ways to assist the company in
accelerating restoration of electric and gas service. Together, the company and
the council have developed a plan to make it possible for the utility company to
secure additional storm restoration resources that will expedite restoration in
New Orleans neighborhoods - except for the decimated areas. Those areas are
expected to have power by February 2006.
The Utility
Committee of the New Orleans City Council will meet this Wednesday to vote on
the measure, and then the full council will consider the measure on Thursday.
Entergy New
Orleans is identifying a compliment of additional restoration workers now with
plans to have them arrive in the New Orleans area as early as the end of this
week.
Power Restored Within a Week to Two Weeks
The less damaged
areas of the Ninth Ward, the Gulf Outlet and Gentilly will have electric service
as early as next week. Crews working in these areas will focus on rebuilding and
repairing the electric distribution system while also reconnecting customers
who’ve had electrical work on their homes certified by the city.
These areas of
the city should be completely restored by within two weeks at the most.
Power Restored Within Three to Six Weeks
Power will be
available to New Orleans East and Lakeview to customers who can safely take
power by year’s end. Crews will focus on repairs to the infrastructure and the
service lines that distribute power to homes and businesses.
Most Devastated Areas of New Orleans
Areas of Entergy
New Orleans’ service territory that sustained the most damage will take longer
to repair, but crews will continue to make repairs to the infrastructure in this
area as customers make repairs to their property.
The most
devastated areas include portions of West End near the 17th Street Canal, parts
of the Lower Ninth Ward, and the area of New Orleans East near Lake Catherine.
Restoration of gas and electric service in these hardest hit areas will likely
extend into February 2006.
Expedited Reconnection of Power
Also addressed in
this plan will be service to customers who’ve had electrical or plumbing repairs
to their homes inspected by the City of New Orleans Department of Safety and
Permits. Both electric and gas customers are expected to have reconnection of
service after the necessary repairs are made on an expedited basis.
Entergy New
Orleans provides electricity to more than 190,000 customers and natural gas to
more than 147,000 customers in Orleans Parish and is a subsidiary of Entergy
Corporation. Entergy is an integrated energy company with annual revenues of
more than $10 billion and more than 14,000 employees that owns, manages or
invests in power plants generating more than 30,000 megawatts of electricity.
Entergy is the second largest U.S. nuclear generator, and delivers electricity
to about 2.7 million customers in portions of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi
and Texas.
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Entergy New Orleans’ on-line address is
www.entergy-neworleans.com.