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How crews are responding to power outages from Francine across the Gulf Coast
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Michael Considine, the Vice President for Power Delivery Operations of Entergy, spoke with AccuWeather on Sept. 12 to explain how their crews are working to restore power to thousands.
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Energy provides energy to more than one million Louisiana customers.
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Michael Considine is Vice President for Power Delivery Operations for Energy,
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and that is a high-stakes job in a situation like this. So, Michael, you joined us
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yesterday and a couple days ago to talk about the plans ahead of the storm. So,
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did Hurricane Francine have maybe a greater or less impact on the grid that you anticipated?
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Well, thanks for having me again, Jeff. Well, you know, every storm's different.
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Obviously, Francine came across as a Category 2 at landfall. The track was a little bit east
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of where we anticipated. It dropped a lot of rain, as you know, and so we luckily,
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like we always do, we're prepared with adequate resources and we're able to quickly adapt to the
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little bit easterly track than what we originally thought, and we're able to respond and start
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restoration and damage assessment at daylight this morning, and pleased to announce that,
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you know, we're making great progress so far in our restoration and are making great progress to
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returning our customers' lives to normal. Very good. The majority of the power outages,
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at least by percentage of customers, were predictably in the area very close to landfall,
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some of the parishes like Terrebonne right along the Gulf Coast. Is it a little more difficult to
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restore power, even though maybe the volume of outages may be lower? Is it more difficult there?
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Are there more remote areas? Well, it does present certainly its own challenges in that area. I mean,
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a lot of marshland, for sure, so we have a lot of specialized equipment we use in that area.
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Marsh buggies, for example, airboats, we have all that equipment in place,
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pre-staged in those areas. We use quite a few helicopters to do the damage assessment.
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Those helicopters were in the air at first daylight, scouting and doing damage assessments
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so that we can get the materials in place and get the lines back in the air and the poles back in
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the ground. You know, that damage assessment is going on as well as just restoration where we
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can do so without having to replace equipment. We've seen great results from where we've,
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in previous storms, been able to build back to stronger standards in those areas where we've
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been able to do that from previous hurricanes. Those areas fared very well, so we're pleased
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with those results and where we have to go back and repair today and in the days to come. We expect
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to have great results in future storms that we know will happen. That's good to hear. Regarding
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safety for the crews that are out today, I know it's a little breezy still, but certainly the
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strongest winds are pulling away to the north, so is the wind and is the ongoing residual flooding
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much of a safety concern at this point, or are we kind of below those thresholds?
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We're below those thresholds. We're able to work in all areas of our service territory. There's no
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weather concerns at this point. You know, we had the storm obviously go up all the way through
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Mississippi that we serve. We expect to be able to wrap up the majority, if not all, of the
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energy Mississippi customers that we serve today. You know, if we have an outage or two pop up
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today, that might go into tomorrow, but anybody impacted from Princeton should be restored today
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in Mississippi. Obviously, we're working through providing estimations to estimated
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restoration times to our customers in Louisiana and Energy New Orleans later today, but we're
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making great progress on that effort. All right. Well, we appreciate all that you and the crews
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that you work with are doing to restore power to more and more people there in Mississippi,
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Louisiana, and beyond. Thanks again for joining us. Michael Considine,
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Vice President for Power Delivery Operations with Entergy.
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Thanks for having me. All right. Thank you, Michael. And as we take a look at the current
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state-by-state outages, again, Michael was speaking on behalf of Entergy. If we were to
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look at all customers that we are aware of through the poweroutage.us resources,
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among all different companies, here you can see some of the numbers there. And again,
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not all these are specifically from Entergy, but from various different co-ops and energy
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companies there. Still looking at well over 350,000 addresses without power across the South
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with a trend upwards in Tennessee, but downwards in Louisiana. We're seeing that trend continue.
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It seems that every hour we're seeing about 10,000 to 15,000 addresses restored in Louisiana,
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which is good news. Still the most challenging areas, what Michael talked about there,
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Terrebonne Parish there near Houma, where a tremendous percentage of customers there are
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without power.
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