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Entergy Texas advances STEP Ahead plan to meet Southeast Texas’ growing power needs
THE WOODLANDS, TX -- As Southeast Texas experiences rapid growth, Entergy Texas is investing in a stronger, more reliable power grid to support the region’s expanding communities and economy. Through its long-term Southeast Texas Energy Plan, known as STEP Ahead, the company is advancing major projects that will enhance reliability, and strengthen the grid to ensure the region is prepared for future energy demands — all while keeping rates as low as possible.
On Friday, the Public Utility Commission of Texas or PUCT, approved Entergy Texas’ Cypress to Legend 500-kV transmission line, a project spanning approximately 41 miles through Hardin and Jefferson counties. This decision follows the recent approval ofSouthline-Jacinto transmission line and marks the completion of all major project approvals Entergy Texas planned for this year.
“These projects are about positioning Southeast Texas for the growth ahead and supporting job creation,” said Eliecer Viamontes, CEO of Entergy Texas. “By planning ahead and working closely with local leaders and community partners, our team is delivering on our commitment to strengthen the power grid, while keeping costs as low as possible for all of our customers.”
With today’s approval, Entergy Texas has secured — signifying strong progress in moving major reliability projects from planning into construction.
Highlights this year that benefit Entergy Texas’ customers include:
- Texas Future Ready Resiliency Plan, Phase I: A $137 million effort to harden the grid against extreme weather, lower storm restoration costs and reduce outages over time.
- Legend and Lone Star power stations: Adding new, 24/7 dispatchable power generation resources to help meeting growing energy needs and support thousands of construction jobs across the region.
- SETEX 500-kV transmission line: Improving reliability and routing power efficiently to fast-growing communities across Southeast Texas.
- Texas Energy Fund grant: $200 million in state funding to bolster grid resilience and reliability at no added cost to customers.
- Legend–Sandling 230-kV transmission line: Providing essential power to support industrial growth,
- Southline-Jacinto 138-kV transmission line: Supporting new development and everyday electricity demands as more families and businesses move into our region.
As these projects move into construction and more work begins in 2026, Entergy Texas will continue focusing on delivering energy that iThrough long-term planning, strategic investments and close collaboration with state and local partners, we’re committed to staying a STEP Ahead of Southeast Texas’ growing energy needs.
To learn more about STEP Ahead, visit EntergyTexasStepAhead.com.