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Fortune: Entergy: One powerful stock

Stable, high-yielding utility stocks are never the fastest growers around, but this year they have been utterly static.

Fortune: Switched on utility dividends

Investing in an electric utility is a lot like buying the Electric Company in Monopoly. Neither has huge growth potential, but both offer steady payouts: a reliable source of income during a recession or the beginning of a long game.

Company says it could take weeks to restore Gulf Coast power

Three days after Hurricane Gustav came ashore on the Gulf Coast, nearly 829,000 households were still without electricity, power company officials said Thursday, warning that power may be restored slowly in the hardest-hit areas.

Time.com: Relief in New Orleans; Punishment in Baton Rouge

The path of Hurricane Gustav offered New Orleans a reprieve, but 80 miles away where utilities say the devastation was the worst they have ever seen, the storm offered nothing but punishment

Time.com: Insurers: Gustav Claims as High as $10B

Hurricane Gustav may trigger insurance claims as high as $10 billion including damage to oil facilities, according to risk management firms that issued preliminary estimates a day after the storm struck Louisiana

CNNMoney: Greenhouse gas goes underground

Major electric utility company, American Electric Power, plans to install carbon capture technology on two coal-burning power plants, which will pump the greenhouse-causing gas deep underground, according to a statement from the company.

CNNMoney: Energy industry: Give us something solid

Uncertainty over nuclear power, impending carbon regulation and the desire for predictability in the global oil market are some of the leading issues in the energy industry today, according to executives at some of the world's big energy companies.

Fortune: Supreme Court tackles global warming

As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to take up the issue of climate change, some unusual alliances are forming - and corporate America finds itself on both sides of the debate.

Fortune: Entergy ranks No. 218 on the 2006 FORTUNE 500

Entergy ranks no. 218 on this year's list of the FORTUNE 500, with $10,760.6 million in revenues, up 6.3% from the previous year. The New Orleans-based company was ranked no. 221 on the 2005 list. Its 2005 profits were $923.8 million, down 1% from a year earlier.

New Orleans mayor gets an earful

Frustrated New Orleans residents appeared before Mayor Ray Nagin Tuesday with complaints about the response to Hurricane Katrina, with two speakers asking why a nation fighting to stabilize Iraq can't resolve a crisis at home.

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