Entergy Louisiana, in collaboration with local officials and community members, celebrated the completion of the new Caminada substation in Grand Isle, Louisiana. The substation, the first of its kind in the Entergy system, features electric equipment elevated 20 feet above the ground on a concrete platform, offering increased resilience against flooding and storm surge. The project aims to provide a more reliable electric system for residents and businesses in the area, especially after the devastation caused by Hurricane Ida.
The new Caminada substation replaces the previously damaged one and is part of Entergy's efforts to strengthen the power infrastructure in the region. The company utilized various strategies, such as placing utility poles deep into steel caissons and undergrounding distribution lines along Louisiana Highway 1. Additionally, portions of the electric system were relocated from marshy areas to more accessible locations near roadways. This substantial upgrade signifies a crucial step towards a sustainable and resilient future for Grand Isle.
Entergy Louisiana's commitment to community development and sustainability remains evident as it continues to invest in the reliability and adaptability of the energy system. The completion of the Caminada substation stands as a testament to their dedication to supporting the region through modern and resilient energy solutions.
Source: entergynewsroom.com