@EntergyTX First, please restore our power.
Secondly, please get your asses in gear so you're prepared for the next storm.
Finally, please confirm you will swap the order of power outages when you prove unprepared for the next storm.
@EntergyTX@Entergy@MISO_energy
Entergy said that customers’ power will be restored for at least a couple of hours at a time then be turned off for up to six hours on a rotating basis. Entergy still is trying to determine the best way to communicate the rolling outages to customers – for both those who are
@Entergy@Cman12162 You said those that had power restored were going to be part of rolling blackouts. At least that's what you told Montgomery County officials. Was that ever going to happen or was it just another lie to keep officials off your backs?
@Entergy@EntergyTX@MISO_energy@jamesnoack
@Entergy Any update on this? We've been without power since 5am (ten hours). I don't care what you believe, I just want facts.
@Entergy@EntergyTX@MISO_energy
@EntergyTX @WillBro64648355 This is such a bs answer. Please explain how you're monitoring the load for the homes have been disconnected since 5am. Please tell me when you're going to "roll" this outage to someone else so I can get a little heat for my family.
@Entergy@EntergyTX@MISO_energy
@EntergyTX@bighaben Why is it always southeast Texas for these "rolling" blackouts?
Why don't these blackouts ever "roll"?
How can you claim it's a balancing act when you always cut power from the same customers?
I'd appreciate a detailed, line item response.
@EntergyTX@Entergy@MISO_energy
@EntergyTX @RajeshVenkatar5 You're avoiding answering the question - why?
This "rolling blackout" is already looking a lot like your "rolling brownouts" after the hurricane. You know, the blackout that didn't "roll"?