Denault’s comments heavily emphasized efforts to reduce emissions both from Entergy’s generation fleet and for customers of its utilities in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas.
“Customer solutions could be the fastest-growing part” of Entergy’s business, Denault said in response to questions from analysts.
Those solutions include projects to encourage electrification among customers. Entergy has a program called eTech that promotes electric motors to replace equipment that runs on fuels and electric vehicle infrastructure.