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Entergy outlines five‑year 'Superpower Mississippi' reliability plan, pledges targeted trimming and equipment upgrades

Mississippi Public Service Commission (Central District) & Entergy Mississippi community meeting · February 27, 2026
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Summary

Entergy Mississippi staff told Madison County residents the utility is using outage and AMI meter data to prioritize transformer replacements, circuit cycle trimming and other reliability work under a five‑year plan through 2030; staff urged residents to submit outage details for bill analysis and inspections.

Entergy Mississippi representatives described a multi‑year reliability program called Superpower Mississippi and outlined specific steps the company will take in the Central District to reduce outages and improve service.

Chad Reynolds, in Entergy's regulatory group, said the company is breaking the service area into smaller planning quadrants and using outage and device performance data to target work. "We're calling Superpower Mississippi," Reynolds said, describing a planning horizon through 2030 and a transition phase during 2026 that will guide investments.

Adam Willoughby, who works in…

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