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Entergy Receives EEI 2012 Emergency Recovery and Assistance Awards

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15th Consecutive Year Company Has Been Recognized
NEW ORLEANS,  Jan. 10, 2013  /PRNewswire/ -- The Edison Electric Institute today
honored Entergy Corporation with the association's 2012 Emergency Recovery Award
and Emergency Assistance Award for its work restoring power to its own customers
following Hurricane Isaac and to customers of other utilities after Hurricane
Sandy and last June's derecho weather event.

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This is the 15th consecutive year Entergy has received an EEI national storm
restoration award.  

"Entergy was faced with a major restoration effort following Hurricane Isaac,"
said EEI President  Tom Kuhn. "Getting the lights back on quickly and safely is
never easy following these natural disasters. It takes strong commitment,
advanced planning and great execution. Entergy responded with all three, and
their assistance shows their compassion in helping others in their time of need.
They're a great example for the nation's electric power industry. I congratulate
them."

The electric power industry's Emergency Recovery and Assistance Awards have been
presented each year since 1998 to EEI member electric utility companies. The
recovery award recognizes extraordinary efforts undertaken to restore electrical
service following severe weather conditions or natural events. The assistance
award recognizes electric service restoration efforts to another utility company
that has been disrupted by severe weather conditions or other natural events.

"This makes 19 awards our company has won in 15 years and keeps alive our record
of being the only utility in the country to receive at least one of these awards
in every year since they were initiated," said  Greg Grillo, system storm
incident commander for Entergy. "It truly is a testament to the abilities of our
employees to safely and quickly restore service to utility customers no matter
where severe weather strikes."

Hurricane Isaac made the first of two landfalls near  Plaquemines, La., on  Aug.
28, 2012. The storm disrupted power for 769,000 customers and affected
approximately 30 percent of the Entergy distribution system, 95 transmission
lines and 144 substations. Based on customers out of service, Hurricane Isaac
was Entergy's fourth-worst storm, after hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Gustav.

The  June 29, 2012, derecho, a severe straight-line wind event, was one of the
most destructive and deadly severe thunderstorm systems in North American
history. The powerful storm moved over 600 miles in approximately 10 hours,
knocking out power to 4.2 million customers in 11 states and the  District of
Columbia. Entergy sent 415 company employees, plus contractors, to  Kentucky, 
Virginia  and  West Virginia  for 15 days to help restore service to customers
of Kentucky Power and Appalachian Power.

Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the southern  New Jersey  coast on  Oct. 29,
pounding more than 900 miles of the Eastern Seaboard, from  Virginia  to  Maine,
with high winds, storm surge and heavy rain. At the peak, 9.6 million customers
in more than 12 states were affected. Entergy sent 675 employees, plus
contractors, to help customers of PHI, PECO, Public Service Gas & Electric and
Consolidated Edison. The company also supplied workers to meet special requests
for call center help, scouting teams and underground network personnel to assist
in repairing the lower  Manhattan  underground electrical grid after it had been
severely damaged by saltwater flooding.

The Edison Electric Institute is the association of U.S. shareholder-owned
electric companies. Its members serve 95 percent of the ultimate customers in
the shareholder-owned segment of the industry and represent approximately 70
percent of the U.S. electric power industry. The group also has more than 65
international electric companies as affiliate members and more than 170 industry
suppliers and related organizations as associate members.

Entergy Corporation, which celebrates its 100th birthday this year, is an
integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and
retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with
approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including more
than 10,000 megawatts of nuclear power, making it one of the nation's leading
nuclear generators. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.8 million utility
customers in  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi  and  Texas. Entergy has annual
revenues of more than  $11 billion  and approximately 15,000 employees.

Entergy's online address is  entergy.com



SOURCE  Entergy Corporation


Michael Burns (News Media), +1-504-576-4238, mburns@entergy.com
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