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Entergy (NYSE: ETR) reported third quarter 2025 earnings per share of $1.53 on both an as-reported and adjusted basis for the quarter ended Oct. 29, 2025. The company narrowed its 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to $3.85 to $3.95 and reported year-to-date adjusted EPS of $3.40. Business highlights included regulatory approvals to support Meta's Louisiana data center, PUCT approvals in Texas for two power stations and a 500 kV transmission project, a $200 million Texas grant for resiliency, and applications in Arkansas for a 754 MW CCCT and a solar-plus-storage project. Entergy noted expanding data-center pipeline and received its 51st EEI Emergency Response Award.

Entergy (NYSE: ETR) ha riportato nell'utile per azione del terzo trimestre 2025 1,53 USD sia secondo i dati contabili che rettificato per il trimestre terminato il 29 ottobre 2025. L'azienda ha ristretto la guidance sull'EPS rettificato 2025 a 3,85 - 3,95 USD e ha comunicato un EPS rettificato cumulativo da inizio anno di 3,40 USD. I punti salienti includono l'approvazione regolamentare per sostenere il data center di Meta in Louisiana, le approvazioni PUCT in Texas per due centrali elettriche e un progetto di trasmissione a 500 kV, un finanziamento di 200 milioni di USD per la resilienza in Texas, e domande in Arkansas per un CCCT da 754 MW e un progetto solare con storage. Entergy ha segnalato l'espansione della pipeline per data center e ha ricevuto il suo 51esimo EEI Emergency Response Award.
Entergy (NYSE: ETR) informó una ganancia por acción del tercer trimestre 2025 de 1,53 USD tanto en base reportada como ajustada para el trimestre terminado el 29 de octubre de 2025. La compañía redujo su guía de EPS ajustado para 2025 a 3,85 a 3,95 USD y reportó un EPS ajustado acumulado de 3,40 USD a la fecha. Entre los aspectos destacados, aprobaciones regulatorias para respaldar el centro de datos de Meta en Luisiana, aprobaciones de PUCT en Texas para dos centrales y un proyecto de transmisión de 500 kV, una subvención de 200 millones USD para resiliencia en Texas, y solicitudes en Arkansas para un CCCT de 754 MW y un proyecto de solar con almacenamiento. Entergy señaló una expansión de su pipeline de data centers y recibió su 51er EEI Emergency Response Award.
Entergy (NYSE: ETR)는 2025년 10월 29일 종료 분 분기에 대해 분기 보고 기준 및 조정 기준 모두에서 주당 순이익이 1.53달러로 2025년 3분기 실적을 발표했다. 회사는 2025년 조정 EPS 가이던스를 3.85~3.95달러로 축소했고 연간 누적 조정 EPS를 3.40달러로 보고했다. 주요 사업 하이라이트로는 메타의 루이지애나 데이터 센터를 뒷받침하는 규제 승인, 텍사스의 두 발전소와 500kV 송전 프로젝트에 대한 PUCT 승인, 텍사스에서의 2억 달러 회복력 보조금, 아칸소에서 754 MW CCCT와 태양광+저장 프로젝트에 대한 신청이 포함됐다. Entergy는 데이터센터 파이프라인 확장을 언급했고 EEI 긴급 대응상 51회를 수상했다.
Entergy (NYSE : ETR) a annoncé un bénéfice par action du troisième trimestre 2025 de 1,53 USD sur une base CPA et ajustée pour le trimestre se terminant le 29 octobre 2025. L'entreprise a réduit sa prévision EPS ajusté pour 2025 à 3,85 à 3,95 USD et a signalé un EPS ajusté cumulatif à ce jour de 3,40 USD. Parmi les points saillants : des autorisations réglementaires pour soutenir le datacenter de Meta en Louisiane, des autorisations PUCT au Texas pour deux centrales et un projet de transmission à 500 kV, une subvention texane de 200 millions USD pour la résilience, et des demandes en Arkansas pour un CCCT de 754 MW et un projet solaire avec stockage. Entergy a noté l'expansion de son pipeline de datacenters et a reçu son 51e EEI Emergency Response Award.
Entergy (NYSE: ETR) meldete für das dritte Quartal 2025 eine Gewinn pro Aktie von 1,53 USD sowohl nach GAAP als auch angepasst für das Quartal zum 29. Oktober 2025. Das Unternehmen senkte seine Guidance für das angepasste EPS 2025 auf 3,85 bis 3,95 USD und meldete ein bis dato angepasstes EPS von 3,40 USD. Zu den Geschäftshighlights gehören regulatorische Genehmigungen zur Unterstützung des Meta-Datenzentrums in Louisiana, PUCT-Bewilligungen in Texas für zwei Kraftwerke und ein 500-kV-Übertragungsprojekt, eine texanische Zuschuss von 200 Millionen USD zur Resilienz und Anträge in Arkansas für einen 754 MW CCCT und ein Solar-Plus-Speicher-Projekt. Entergy hob die wachsende Data-Center-Pipeline hervor und erhielt seinen 51st EEI Emergency Response Award.
أعلنت Entergy (بورصة نيويورك: ETR) عن ربحية السهم للربع الثالث من 2025 بمقدار 1.53 دولارًا على أساس كما ورد وعلى أساس معدل للربع المنتهي في 29 أكتوبر 2025. ضيّقت الشركة توجيهات EPS المعدلة لعام 2025 إلى 3.85 إلى 3.95 دولار وأعلنت عن EPS المعدل حتى تاريخ اليوم بمقدار 3.40 دولار. أبرز Highlights شملت موافقات تنظيمية لدعم مركز بيانات ميتا في لويزيانا، وموافقات PUCT في تكساس لمحطتين ونقل بجهد 500 كف، ومنحة تكساس بقيمة 200 مليون دولار للمرونة، وطلبات في أركنساس لمشروع CCCT بقدرة 754 MW وشركة طاقة شمسية مع التخزين. ذكرت Entergy توسع خط أنابيب مراكز البيانات وتلقيها الجائزة EEI Emergency Response Award لعامها الخمسين واحد.
Entergy (NYSE: ETR) 在截至 2025 年 10 月 29 日季度结束的第三季度,报告每股收益为 1.53 美元,无论是按报导基准还是调整基准。公司将 2025 年调整后每股收益指引收窄至 3.85 至 3.95 美元,并报告截至当年累计的调整后每股收益为 3.40 美元。业务要点包括支持 Meta 在路易斯安那州数据中心的监管批准、德州的两座发电站和一个 500 kV 传输项目的 PUCT 批准、德州 2 亿美元的韧性资助,以及在阿肯色州为一个 754 MW 的 CCCT 和一个太阳能+储能项目提交的申请。Entergy 指出数据中心管道在扩大,并获得了其第 51 届 EEI Emergency Response Award
Positive
  • Q3 adjusted EPS of $1.53
  • Narrowed 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to $3.85–$3.95
  • PUCT approvals for Legend, Lone Star, and SETEX 500 kV transmission
  • $200 million Texas Energy Fund grant for resiliency projects
  • LPSC approval to support Meta Louisiana data center
  • Filed Arkansas application for 754 MW Jefferson CCCT
Negative
  • Utility EPS per share decreased from $1.82 to $1.79
  • Parent & Other reported a $117 million loss
  • Higher O&M, taxes, interest, and depreciation reduced utility gains
  • Diluted shares increased due to settled and unsettled equity forwards

Insights

Entergy reported modest EPS growth, narrowed 2025 guidance, and secured regulatory approvals and a $200 million grant.

Entergy delivered third quarter 2025 adjusted EPS of $1.53 and reported year‑to‑date adjusted EPS of $3.40, with management narrowing full‑year 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to 2025 range $3.85 to $3.95. Operationally, the company increased its planned power‑island equipment commitment by 4.5 gigawatts and reported regulatory approvals supporting major data center and generation projects, which directly link to near‑term load growth and capital deployment.

Key dependencies and risks include recoverability of costs through rate mechanisms, timing of project approvals and construction, and realization of contracted or expected load growth; the release explicitly cites regulatory and execution uncertainties that affect outcomes. The grant of $200 million to Entergy Texas and approvals for transmission and generation projects reduce some execution risk for those initiatives but do not eliminate regulatory or construction timing risk.

Items to watch over the next 6–18 months include the company’s reconciliation between GAAP and adjusted EPS, progress filings and permits for the Jefferson Power Station and Cypress Solar applications, the pace of data center load commitments and equipment deliveries, and any updates to guidance or regulatory cost recovery decisions.

Company narrows guidance range and extends financial outlooks

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) reported third quarter 2025 earnings per share of $1.53 on an as-reported and an adjusted (non-GAAP) basis.

"We had another successful quarter executing on initiatives for all our customers," said Drew Marsh, Entergy Chair and Chief Executive Officer. "Our pipeline of potential data center customers continues to expand, and we're ready for the opportunity including increasing our agreement for power island equipment by an additional 4.5 gigawatts and securing critical long lead time equipment."

Business highlights included the following:

  • Entergy narrowed its 2025 adjusted EPS guidance range to $3.85 to $3.95.
  • The LPSC approved generation and transmission resources needed to support Meta's Louisiana data center.
  • Entergy Texas received PUCT approval for Legend and Lone Star power stations as well as for the SETEX 500 kV transmission project.
  • Entergy Texas was awarded a $200 million grant from the Texas Energy Fund for resiliency projects.
  • Entergy Arkansas submitted an application for approval of Jefferson Power Station, a 754-megawatt CCCT facility.
  • Entergy Arkansas submitted an application for approval of Cypress Solar with battery storage and associated transmission facilities.
  • Entergy received its 51st EEI Emergency Response Award for assistance provided after hurricanes Helene and Milton.

 

Consolidated earnings (GAAP and non-GAAP measures)

Third quarter and year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024
(See Appendix A for reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP measures and details on adjustments)


Third quarter

Year-to-date


2025

2024

Change

2025

2024

Change

(After-tax, $ in millions)







As-reported earnings

694

645

49

1,522

769

753

Less adjustments

-

-

-

-

(517)

517

Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)

694

645

49

1,522

1,286

236

  Estimated weather impact

28

41

(13)

88

70

18








(After-tax, per share in $)







As-reported earnings

1.53

1.50

0.03

3.40

1.79

1.61

Less adjustments

-

-

-

-

(1.20)

1.20

Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)

1.53

1.50

0.03

3.40

2.99

0.41

  Estimated weather impact

0.06

0.09

(0.03)

0.20

0.16

0.03











Calculations may differ due to rounding

Consolidated results

For third quarter 2025, the company reported earnings of $694 million, or $1.53 per share, on an as-reported and an adjusted basis. This compared to third quarter 2024 earnings of $645 million, or $1.50 per share, on an as-reported and an adjusted basis.

Summary discussions of results by business follow. Additional details, including information on operating cash flow by business, are provided in Appendix A. A more detailed analysis of earnings per share variances by business is provided in Appendix B.

Business results

Utility

For third quarter 2025, the Utility business reported earnings attributable to Entergy Corporation of
$810 million, or $1.79 per share, on an as-reported and an adjusted basis. This compared to third quarter 2024 earnings of $787 million, or $1.82 per share, on an as-reported and an adjusted basis.

Drivers for the quarter-over-quarter increase included the net effect of regulatory actions across the operating companies, higher retail sales volume, and higher other income (deductions) primarily due to an increase in AFUDC-equity.

These increases were partially offset by higher other O&M, taxes other than income taxes, interest expense, and depreciation and amortization.

On a per share basis, third quarter 2025 results reflected higher diluted average number of common shares outstanding primarily due to the settlement of equity forwards in May 2025 as well as the dilutive effect of an increase in the stock price on unsettled equity forwards.

Appendix C contains additional details on Utility operating and financial measures.

Parent & Other

For third quarter 2025, Parent & Other reported a loss attributable to Entergy Corporation of $(117 million), or (26) cents per share, on an as-reported and an adjusted basis. This compared to a third quarter 2024 loss of $(142 million), or (33) cents per share, on an as-reported and an adjusted basis.

The primary driver for the quarter-over-quarter change was other income (deductions) largely due to changes in legal provisions in third quarter 2024.

On a per share basis, third quarter 2025 results reflected higher diluted average number of common shares outstanding (see details in Utility section).

Earnings  per share guidance

Entergy narrowed its 2025 adjusted earnings per share guidance to a range of $3.85 to $3.95. See the earnings call presentation for additional details.

The company has provided 2025 earnings guidance with regard to the non-GAAP measure of adjusted earnings per share. This measure excludes from the corresponding GAAP financial measure the effect of adjustments as described below under "Non-GAAP financial measures." The company has not provided a reconciliation of such non-GAAP guidance to guidance presented on a GAAP basis because it cannot predict and quantify with a reasonable degree of confidence all of the adjustments that may occur during the period. Potential adjustments include, among other things, the exclusion of significant income tax items, certain items recorded as a result of regulatory settlements or decisions, and certain unusual costs or expenses.

Earnings  teleconference

A teleconference will be held at 10:00 a.m. Central Time on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, to discuss Entergy's quarterly earnings announcement and the company's financial performance. The teleconference may be accessed by visiting Entergy's website at
investors.entergy.com/investors/events-and-presentations or by dialing 888-440-4149, conference ID 9024832, no more than 15 minutes prior to the start of the call. The earnings call presentation is also being posted to Entergy's website concurrent with this news release. A replay of the teleconference will be available on Entergy's website at investors.entergy.com/investors/events-and-presentations and by telephone. The telephone replay will be available through Nov. 5, 2025, by dialing 800-770-2030, conference ID 9024832.

Entergy produces, transmits and distributes electricity to power life for 3 million customers through our operating companies in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. We're investing for growth and improved reliability and resilience of our energy system while working to keep energy rates affordable for our customers. We're also investing in cleaner energy generation like modern natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy. A nationally recognized leader in sustainability and corporate citizenship, we deliver more than $100 million in economic benefits each year to the communities we serve through philanthropy, volunteerism, and advocacy. Entergy is a Fortune 500 company headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has approximately 12,000 employees. Learn more at entergy.com and connect with @Entergy on social media.

Entergy Corporation's common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and NYSE Texas under the symbol "ETR".

Details regarding Entergy's results of operations, regulatory proceedings, and other matters are available in this earnings release, a copy of which will be filed with the SEC, and the earnings call presentation. Both documents are available on Entergy's Investor Relations website at investors.entergy.com/investors/events-and-presentations.

Entergy maintains a web page as part of its Investor Relations website entitled Regulatory and other information, which provides investors with key updates on certain regulatory proceedings and important milestones on the execution of its strategy. While some of this information may be considered material information, investors should not rely exclusively on this page for all relevant company information.

For definitions of certain operating measures, as well as GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures and abbreviations and acronyms used in the earnings release materials, see Appendix E.

Non-GAAP financial measures

This news release contains non-GAAP financial measures, which are generally numerical measures of a company's performance, financial position, or cash flows that either exclude or include amounts that are not normally excluded or included in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Entergy has provided quantitative reconciliations within this news release of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

Entergy reports earnings using the non-GAAP measure of adjusted earnings, which excludes the effect of certain "adjustments." Adjustments are unusual or non-recurring items or events or other items or events that management believes do not reflect the ongoing business of Entergy, such as significant income tax items, certain items recorded as a result of regulatory settlements or decisions, and certain unusual costs or expenses. In addition to reporting GAAP earnings on a per share basis, Entergy reports its adjusted earnings on a per share basis. These per share measures represent the applicable earnings amount divided by the diluted average number of common shares outstanding for the period.

Management uses the non-GAAP financial measures of adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per share for, among other things, financial planning and analysis; reporting financial results to the board of directors, employees, stockholders, analysts, and investors; and internal evaluation of financial performance. Entergy believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors in evaluating the ongoing results of Entergy's business, comparing period to period results, and comparing Entergy's financial performance to the financial performance of other companies in the utility sector.

Other non-GAAP measures, including adjusted ROE, adjusted ROE excluding affiliate preferred, FFO to adjusted debt, gross liquidity, net liquidity, adjusted Parent debt to total adjusted debt, adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization, and adjusted net debt to adjusted net capitalization are measures Entergy uses internally for management and board discussions and to gauge the overall strength of its business. Entergy believes the above data provides useful information to investors in evaluating Entergy's ongoing financial results and flexibility and assists investors in comparing Entergy's credit and liquidity to the credit and liquidity of others in the utility sector. These metrics are defined in Appendix E.

These non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way of viewing aspects of Entergy's operations that, when viewed with Entergy's GAAP results and the accompanying reconciliations to corresponding GAAP financial measures, provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting Entergy's business. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be used to the exclusion of GAAP financial measures. Investors are strongly encouraged to review Entergy's consolidated financial statements and publicly-filed reports in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure. Although certain of these measures are intended to assist investors in comparing Entergy's performance to other companies in the utility sector, non-GAAP financial measures are not standardized; therefore, it might not be possible to compare these financial measures with other companies' non-GAAP financial measures having the same or similar names.

Cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements

In this news release, and from time to time, Entergy Corporation makes certain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements regarding Entergy's 2025 earnings guidance; financial and operational outlooks; industrial load growth outlooks; statements regarding its resilience plans, goals, beliefs, or expectations; and other statements of Entergy's plans, beliefs, or expectations included in this news release. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this news release. Except to the extent required by the federal securities laws, Entergy undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements, including (a) those factors discussed elsewhere in this news release and in Entergy's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Entergy's other reports and filings made under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; (b) uncertainties associated with (1) rate proceedings, formula rate plans, and other cost recovery mechanisms, including the risk that costs may not be recoverable to the extent or on the timeline anticipated by the utilities and (2) implementation of the ratemaking effects of changes in law; (c) uncertainties associated with (1) realizing the benefits of its resilience plan, including impacts of the frequency and intensity of future storms and storm paths, as well as the pace of project completion and (2) efforts to remediate the effects of major storms and recover related restoration costs; (d) risks associated with operating nuclear facilities, including plant relicensing, operating, and regulatory costs and risks; (e) changes in decommissioning trust values or earnings or in the timing or cost of decommissioning Entergy's nuclear plant sites; (f) legislative and regulatory actions and risks and uncertainties associated with claims or litigation by or against Entergy and its subsidiaries; (g) risks and uncertainties associated with executing on business strategies, including (1) strategic transactions that Entergy or its subsidiaries may undertake and the risk that any such transaction may not be completed as and when expected and the risk that the anticipated benefits of the transaction may not be realized, and (2) Entergy's ability to meet the rapidly growing demand for electricity, including from hyperscale data centers and other large customers, and to manage the impacts of such growth on customers and Entergy's business, or the risk that contracted or expected load growth does not materialize or is not sustained; (h) direct and indirect impacts to Entergy or its customers from pandemics, terrorist attacks, geopolitical conflicts, cybersecurity threats, data security breaches, or other attempts to disrupt Entergy's business or operations, and/or other catastrophic events; and (i) effects on Entergy or its customers of (1) changes in federal, state, or local laws and regulations and other governmental actions or policies, including changes in monetary, fiscal, tax, environmental, international trade, or energy policies; (2) changes in commodity markets, capital markets, or economic conditions; and (3) technological change, including the costs, pace of development, and commercialization of new and emerging technologies.

Third quarter 2025 earnings release appendices and financial statements

Appendices
A: Consolidated results and adjustments
B: Earnings variance analysis
C: Utility operating and financial measures
D: Consolidated financial measures
E: Definitions and abbreviations and acronyms
F: Other GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations

Financial statements
Consolidating balance sheets
Consolidating income statements
Consolidated cash flow statements

A: Consolidated results and adjustments
Appendix A-1 provides a comparative summary of consolidated earnings, including a reconciliation of as-reported earnings (GAAP) to adjusted earnings (non-GAAP).

Appendix A-1: Consolidated earnings - reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP measures
Third quarter and year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024 (See Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-3 for details on adjustments)


Third quarter

Year-to-date


2025

2024

Change

2025

2024

Change

(After-tax, $ in millions)







As-reported earnings (loss)







Utility

810

787

24

1,899

1,423

476

Parent & Other

(117)

(142)

25

(376)

(654)

277

Consolidated

694

645

49

1,522

769

753








Less adjustments







Utility

-

-

-

-

(267)

267

Parent & Other

-

-

-

-

(250)

250

Consolidated

-

-

-

-

(517)

517








Adjusted earnings (loss) (non-GAAP)







Utility

810

787

24

1,899

1,690

209

Parent & Other

(117)

(142)

25

(376)

(403)

27

Consolidated

694

645

49

1,522

1,286

236

Estimated weather impact

28

41

(13)

88

70

18








Diluted average number of common shares outstanding
(in millions) (a)

454

431

22

447

429

18








(After-tax, per share in $) (a) (b)







As-reported earnings (loss)







Utility

1.79

1.82

(0.04)

4.25

3.31

0.93

Parent & Other

(0.26)

(0.33)

0.07

(0.84)

(1.52)

0.68

Consolidated

1.53

1.50

0.03

3.40

1.79

1.61








Less adjustments







Utility

-

-

-

-

(0.62)

0.62

Parent & Other

-

-

-

-

(0.58)

0.58

Consolidated

-

-

-

-

(1.20)

1.20








Adjusted earnings (loss) (non-GAAP)







Utility

1.79

1.82

(0.04)

4.25

3.93

0.31

Parent & Other

(0.26)

(0.33)

0.07

(0.84)

(0.94)

0.10

Consolidated

1.53

1.50

0.03

3.40

2.99

0.41

Estimated weather impact

0.06

0.09

(0.03)

0.20

0.16

0.03









Calculations may differ due to rounding

(a)

Entergy executed a two-for-one forward stock split that was effective with trading on Dec. 13, 2024; 2024 diluted average number of common shares outstanding and per-share information have been restated to reflect the post-split share count.

(b)

Per share amounts are calculated by dividing the corresponding earnings (loss) by the diluted average number of common shares outstanding for the period.

See Appendix B for detailed earnings variance analysis.

Appendix A-2 and Appendix A-3 detail adjustments by business. Adjustments are included in as-reported earnings consistent with GAAP but are excluded from adjusted earnings. As a result, adjusted earnings is considered a non-GAAP measure.

Appendix A-2: Adjustments by driver (shown as positive/(negative) impact on earnings or EPS)

Third quarter and year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024


Third quarter

Year-to-date


2025

2024

Change

2025

2024

Change

(Pre-tax except for income tax effects and totals; $ in millions)







Utility







2Q24 E-LA global agreement to resolve its FRP extension filing
and other retail matters

-

-

-

-

(151)

151

1Q24 E-AR write-off of a regulatory asset related to the
opportunity sales proceeding

-

-

-

-

(132)

132

1Q24 E-NO increase in customer sharing of income tax benefits
as a result of the 2016–2018 IRS audit resolution

-

-

-

-

(79)

79

Income tax effect on Utility adjustments above

-

-

-

-

95

(95)

Total Utility

-

-

-

-

(267)

267








Parent & Other







2Q24 pension lift out

-

-

-

-

(317)

317

Income tax effect on Parent & Other adjustment above

-

-

-

-

67

(67)

Total Parent & Other

-

-

-

-

(250)

250








Total adjustments

-

-

-

-

(517)

517








(After-tax, per share in $) (c), (d)







Utility







2Q24 E-LA global agreement to resolve its FRP extension filing
and other retail matters

-

-

-

-

(0.26)

0.26

1Q24 E-AR write-off of a regulatory asset related to the
opportunity sales proceeding

-

-

-

-

(0.23)

0.23

1Q24 E-NO increase in customer sharing of income tax benefits
as a result of the 2016–2018 IRS audit resolution

-

-

-

-

(0.13)

0.13

Total Utility

-

-

-

-

(0.62)

0.62








Parent & Other







2Q24 pension lift out

-

-

-

-

(0.58)

0.58

Total Parent & Other

-

-

-

-

(0.58)

0.58








Total adjustments

-

-

-

-

(1.20)

1.20



Calculations may differ due to rounding

(c)

Entergy executed a two-for-one forward stock split that was effective with trading on Dec. 13, 2024; 2024 per-share information has been restated to reflect the post-split share count.

(d)

Per share amounts are calculated by multiplying the corresponding earnings (loss) by the estimated income tax rate that is expected to apply and dividing by the diluted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. 

 

Appendix A-3: Adjustments by income statement line item (shown as positive/ (negative) impact on earnings)

Third quarter and year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024

(Pre-tax except for income taxes and totals; $ in millions)


Third quarter

Year-to-date


2025

2024

Change

2025

2024

Change

Utility







Other O&M

-

-

-

-

(1)

1

Asset write-offs, impairments, and related charges

-

-

-

-

(132)

132

Other regulatory charges (credits) – net

-

-

-

-

(229)

229

Income taxes

-

-

-

-

95

(95)

Total Utility

-

-

-

-

(267)

267








Parent & Other







Other income (deductions)

-

-

-

-

(317)

317

Income taxes

-

-

-

-

67

(67)

Total Parent & Other

-

-

-

-

(250)

250








Total adjustments

-

-

-

-

(517)

517









Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

Appendix A-4 provides a comparative summary of OCF by business. 

Appendix A-4: Consolidated operating cash flow

Third quarter and year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024

($ in millions)


Third quarter

Year-to-date


2025

2024

Change

2025

2024

Change

Utility

2,177

1,600

577

4,114

3,225

888

Parent & Other

(42)

(37)

(5)

(181)

(117)

(65)

Consolidated

2,135

1,562

572

3,933

3,109

824







Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

Third quarter 2025 OCF increased primarily due to higher Utility customer receipts including higher fuel revenues and the receipt of nuclear and solar production tax credit sale proceeds. These increases were partially offset by higher fuel and purchased power payments.

B: Earnings variance analysis
Appendix B-1 and Appendix B-2 provide details of current quarter and year-to-date 2025 versus 2024 as-reported and adjusted earnings per share variances.

Appendix B-1: As-reported and adjusted earnings per share variance analysis (e), (f), (g), (h)


Third quarter 2025 vs. 2024


(After-tax, per share in $)



Utility


Parent & Other


Consolidated



As-

reported

Adjusted


As-

reported

Adjusted


As-

reported

Adjusted


2024 earnings (loss)

1.82

1.82


(0.33)

(0.33)


1.50

1.50


Operating revenue less:
fuel, fuel-related exp. and gas purch. for resale;
purch. power; and other reg. chgs. (credits) – net

0.21

0.21

(i)

0.01

0.01


0.22

0.22


Nuclear refueling outage expenses

0.02

0.02


-

-


0.02

0.02


Other O&M

(0.09)

(0.09)

(j)

-

-


(0.08)

(0.08)


Asset write-offs, impairments, and related charges

(0.02)

(0.02)


-

-


(0.02)

(0.02)


Decommissioning

-

-


-

-


-

-


Taxes other than income taxes

(0.07)

(0.07)

(k)

-

-


(0.07)

(0.07)


Depreciation and amortization

(0.05)

(0.05)

(l)

-

-


(0.05)

(0.05)


Other income (deductions)

0.12

0.12

(m)

0.03

0.03

(n)

0.15

0.15


Interest expense

(0.07)

(0.07)

(o)

0.02

0.02


(0.05)

(0.05)


Income taxes – other

-

-


-

-


0.01

0.01


Preferred dividend requirements and
noncontrolling interests

-

-


-

-


-

-


Share effect

(0.09)

(0.09)


0.01

0.01


(0.08)

(0.08)

(p)

2025 earnings (loss)

1.79

1.79


(0.26)

(0.26)


1.53

1.53













Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

Appendix B-2: As-reported and adjusted earnings per share variance analysis (e), (f), (g), (h)


Year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024


(After-tax, per share in $)



Utility


Parent & Other


Consolidated



As-

reported

Adjusted


As-

reported

Adjusted


As-

reported

Adjusted


2024 earnings (loss)

3.31

3.93


(1.52)

(0.94)


1.79

2.99


Operating revenue less:
fuel, fuel-related exp. and gas purch. for resale;
purch. power; and other reg. chgs. (credits) – net

1.26

0.87

(i)

0.04

0.04

(q)

1.30

0.91


Nuclear refueling outage expenses

0.04

0.04

(r)

-

-


0.04

0.04


Other O&M

(0.10)

(0.11)

(j)

-

-


(0.10)

(0.10)


Asset write-offs, impairments, and related charges

0.20

(0.02)

(s)

-

-


0.20

(0.02)


Decommissioning

(0.01)

(0.01)


-

-


(0.01)

(0.01)


Taxes other than income taxes

(0.11)

(0.11)

(k)

-

-


(0.11)

(0.11)


Depreciation and amortization

(0.10)

(0.10)

(l)

-

-


(0.10)

(0.10)


Other income (deductions)

0.14

0.14

(m)

0.59

0.01

(n)

0.73

0.15


Interest expense

(0.23)

(0.23)

(o)

0.01

0.01


(0.22)

(0.22)


Income taxes – other

0.01

0.01


-

-


0.02

0.02


Preferred dividend requirements and noncontrolling interests

-

-


-

-


-

-


Share effect

(0.18)

(0.18)


0.03

0.03


(0.14)

(0.14)

(p)

2025 earnings (loss)

4.25

4.25


(0.84)

(0.84)


3.40

3.40













Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

(e)

Utility operatingrevenue and Utility income taxes – other variances exclude the following for the return/collection of excess/deficient unprotected ADIT (net effect was neutral to earnings) ($ in millions):

 


3Q25

3Q24

YTD25

YTD24

Utility operating revenue

(8)

6

(14)

22

Utility income taxes – other

8

(6)

14

(22)

 

(f)

Utility regulatory charges (credits) – net and Utility preferred dividend requirements and noncontrolling interests variances exclude the following for the effects of HLBV accounting and the approved deferrals (net effect was neutral to earnings)
($ in millions): 

 


3Q25

3Q24

YTD25

YTD24

Utility regulatory charges (credits) – net

-

(3)

(4)

(9)

Utility preferred dividend requirements and noncontrolling interests

-

3

4

9

 

(g)

Entergy executed a two-for-one forward stock split that was effective with trading on Dec. 13, 2024; 2024 per-share information and diluted number of common shares outstanding have been restated to reflect the post-split share count.

(h)

EPS effect is calculated by multiplying the pre-tax amount by the estimated income tax rate that is expected to apply and dividing by diluted average number of common shares outstanding for the prior period. Income taxes – other represents income tax differences other than the income tax effect of individual line item variances. Share effect captures the per share impact from the change in diluted average number of common shares outstanding and the dilutive effect of an increase in the stock price on unsettled equity forwards.

 

Utility as-reported operating revenue less fuel, fuel-related expenses and gas purchased for resale; purchased power; and other regulatory charges (credits) – net variance analysis
2025 vs. 2024 ($ EPS)


3Q

YTD

Electric volume / weather

0.13

0.37

Retail electric price

0.18

0.53

2Q24 E-LA global agreement to resolve
certain retail matters

-

0.26

1Q24 E-NO provision for increased income
tax sharing

-

0.13

E-MS PPA termination proceeds

0.03

0.03

Sale of natural gas distribution businesses

(0.04)

(0.04)

E-TX MISO capacity costs

(0.01)

(0.05)

Reg. provisions for decommissioning items

(0.06)

0.10

Grand Gulf recovery

-

(0.04)

Other

(0.02)

(0.03)

Total

0.21

1.26

 

(i)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings increases reflected higher electric volume including the effects of weather and the effect of rate actions including: E-AR's FRP, E-LA's FRP (including riders), E-LA's RPCR, E-MS's FRP interim facilities rate adjustment, E-NO's FRP, and E-TX's DCRF. The increases also reflected the receipt of a $15 million ($11 million after tax) liquidated damages payment to E-MS in third quarter 2025 resulting from a counterparty's termination of a purchased power agreement. The increases were partially offset by the absence of natural gas revenues as a result of the sale of natural gas distribution businesses and higher MISO capacity costs at E-TX. The variances also reflected changes in regulatory provisions for decommissioning items (based on regulatory treatment, decommissioning-related variances are offset in other line items and are largely earnings neutral). The year-to-date increase also reflected a first quarter 2024 $(79 million) ($(57 million) after tax) regulatory provision recorded at E-NO to reflect the company's agreement to share additional income tax benefits from the 2016–2018 IRS audit resolution with customers and a second quarter 2024 regulatory charge of $(150 million) ($(111 million) after tax) recorded as a result of E-LA reaching a settlement with the LPSC staff and other parties (both considered adjustments and excluded from adjusted earnings). Additionally, the year-to-date variance included the effects of E-MS's FRP, E-TX's base rate case relate-back portion in retail price, and lower Grand Gulf revenue primarily due to lower other O&M. 

(j)

The third quarter earnings decrease from higher Utility other O&M reflected higher power delivery expenses primarily due to vegetation management costs, an increase in compensation and benefits costs, an increase in power generation expenses, and an increase in bad debt expense. The decrease also included the third quarter 2025 $(11 million) ($(8 million) after tax) expensing of project costs associated with E-LA's Bayou Power Station project following the operating company's decision to evaluate an alternative transmission solution. The third quarter decrease was partially offset by contract costs in 2024 related to operational performance, customer service, and organizational health initiatives and a gain of $13 million ($8 million after tax) resulting from the sale of the natural gas distribution businesses on July 1, 2025. The year-to-date earnings decrease from higher Utility other O&M reflected higher power delivery expenses primarily due to vegetation management costs, higher power generation costs largely due to a higher scope of work performed during power outages, an increase in bad debt expense, higher MISO transmission costs, and the expensing of E-LA's Bayou Power Station project costs. The year-to-date decrease was partially offset by contract costs in 2024 related to operational performance, customer service, and organizational health initiatives and a gain from the sale of natural gas distribution businesses on July 1, 2025.

(k)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings decreases from higher Utility taxes other than income taxes were primarily due to an increase in ad valorem taxes resulting from higher assessments and an increase in local franchise taxes as a result of higher retail revenues.

(l)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings decreases from higher Utility depreciation and amortization were primarily due to higher plant in service and increases in E-LA's nuclear depreciation rates effective Sept. 2024 and Sept. 2025. The year-to-date decrease was partially offset by the recognition of depreciation expense from E-TX's 2022 base rate case relate back in first and second quarters of 2024. 

(m)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings increases from higher Utility other income (deductions) were primarily due to higher AFUDC–equity due to higher construction work in progress and an increase in the amortization of tax gross ups on customer advances for construction. The variances also reflected changes in nuclear decommissioning trust returns, including portfolio rebalancing (based on regulatory treatment, decommissioning-related variances are offset in other line items and are largely earnings neutral). The year-to-date increase also reflected an increase in interest earned on external money pool investments and a true-up of E-LA's MISO cost recovery mechanism, partially offset by lower intercompany dividend income from affiliate preferred membership interest related to storm cost securitizations (largely offset at P&O).

(n)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings increases from Parent & Other other income (deductions) reflected third quarter 2024 changes in legal provisions. The year-to-date as-reported increase also reflected a second quarter 2024 $(317 million) ($(250 million) after tax) one-time non-cash pension settlement charge associated with the purchase of a group annuity contract to settle certain pension liabilities (considered an adjustment and excluded from adjusted earnings). 

(o)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings decreases from higher Utility interest expense were primarily due to higher interest rates, higher debt balances, and carrying costs on customer advances for construction in 2025. The decreases were partially offset by higher AFUDC–debt due to higher construction work in progress.

(p)

The third quarter and year-to-date earnings per share impacts from share effect were primarily due to the settlement of equity forwards in May 2025 and the dilutive effect of an increase in the stock price on unsettled equity forwards.

(q)

The year-to-date earnings increase was primarily due to lower fuel and purchased power expenses associated with the conclusion of a legacy EWC purchased power agreement in Dec. 2024.

(r)

The year-to-date earnings increase from lower Utility nuclear refueling outage expenses was primarily due to the amortization of lower costs associated with the most recent outages as compared to previous outages.

(s)

The year-to-date as-reported earnings increase from Utility asset write-offs and impairments was due to the first quarter 2024 write off of an E-AR $(132 million) ($(97 million) after tax) regulatory asset related to the opportunity sales proceeding (considered an adjustment and excluded from adjusted earnings). 

 

C: Utility operating and financial measures
Appendix C provides a comparison of Utility operating and financial measures.

Appendix C: Utility operating and financial measures

Third quarter and year-to-date 2025 vs. 2024


Third quarter

Year-to-date


2025

2024

%
change

% weather

adj. (t)

2025

2024

%
change

% weather

adj. (t)

GWh sold









Residential

11,692

11,519

1.5

2.7

29,376

28,499

3.1

2.2

Commercial

8,499

8,394

1.3

1.9

22,007

21,797

1.0

1.2

Governmental

678

684

(0.9)

(1.4)

1,853

1,883

(1.6)

(1.7)

Industrial

16,255

15,150

7.3

7.3

45,707

42,174

8.4

8.4

Total retail

37,124

35,747

3.9

4.4

98,943

94,353

4.9

4.7

Wholesale

4,079

3,727

9.4


9,847

10,737

(8.3)


Total

41,203

39,474

4.4


108,790

105,090

3.5











Number of electric retail customers








Residential





2,625,811

2,601,894

0.9


Commercial





372,226

371,579

0.2


Governmental





18,845

18,015

4.6


Industrial





48,306

49,550

(2.5)


Total





3,065,188

3,041,038

0.8











Other O&M and nuclear
refueling outage exp. per MWh

$19.15

$19.01

0.7


$20.48

$20.87

(1.9)




Calculations may differ due to rounding

(t)

The effects of weather were estimated using heating degree days and cooling degree days for the period from certain locations within each jurisdiction and comparing to "normal" weather based on 20-year historical data. The models used to estimate weather are updated periodically and are subject to change.

For the quarter, weather-adjusted retail sales increased 4.4 percent. The increase was primarily due to higher usage for residential, commercial, and industrial classes. Industrial sales increased 7.3 percent mainly due to higher sales to large industrial customers largely in the primary metals, chlor-alkali, and industrial gases industries. Residential sales were 2.7 percent higher and commercial sales increased 1.9 percent. 

D: Consolidated financial measures
Appendix D provides comparative financial measures. Financial measures in this table include those calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, as well as those that are considered non-GAAP financial measures.

Appendix D: GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures

2025 vs. 2024 (See Appendix F for reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures)

For 12 months ending September 30

2025

2024

Change

GAAP measure




As-reported ROE

11.4 %

12.2 %

(0.8) %





Non-GAAP measure




Adjusted ROE

11.4 %

9.7 %

1.7 %





As of September 30 ($ in millions, except where noted)

2025

2024

Change

GAAP measures




Cash and cash equivalents

1,517

1,412

105

Available revolver capacity 

4,346

4,345

1

Commercial paper

1,398

1,122

276

Total debt

30,563

29,100

1,463

Junior subordinated debentures

1,200

1,200

-

Securitization debt

231

249

(18)

Total debt to total capital

64 %

65 %

(1) %

  Storm escrows

307

336

(29)





Non-GAAP measures ($ in millions, except where noted)




FFO to adjusted debt

16.8 %

13.7 %

3.1 %

Adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization

63 %

64 %

(1) %

Adjusted net debt to adjusted net capitalization

62 %

63 %

(1) %

Gross liquidity

5,863

5,757

106

Net liquidity

7,846

6,361

1,485

Adjusted Parent debt to total adjusted debt

18 %

20 %

(2) %






Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

E: Definitions and abbreviations and acronyms
Appendix E-1 provides definitions of certain operating measures, as well as GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures.

Appendix E-1: Definitions

Utility operating and financial measures

GWh sold

Total number of GWh sold to retail and wholesale customers

Number of electric retail
customers

Average number of electric customers over the period

Other O&M and refueling
outage expense per MWh

Other operation and maintenance expense plus nuclear refueling outage expense per
MWh of total sales

Financial measures – GAAP

As-reported ROE

Last twelve months net income attributable to Entergy Corp. divided by average common
equity

Available revolver capacity

Amount of undrawn capacity remaining on corporate and subsidiary revolvers

Debt to capital

Total debt divided by total capitalization

Securitization debt

Debt on the balance sheet associated with securitization bonds that is secured by certain
future customer collections

Total debt

Sum of short-term and long-term debt, notes payable, and commercial paper

Financial measures – non-GAAP

Adjusted capitalization

Capitalization excluding securitization debt

Adjusted debt

Debt excluding securitization debt and 50% of junior subordinated debentures

Adjusted debt to adjusted
capitalization

Adjusted debt divided by adjusted capitalization

Adjusted earnings (loss)

As-reported earnings (loss) minus adjustments

Adjusted EPS

Adjusted earnings (loss) divided by the diluted average number of common shares
outstanding

Adjusted net capitalization

Adjusted capitalization minus cash and cash equivalents

Adjusted net debt

Adjusted debt minus cash and cash equivalents

Adjusted net debt to adjusted
net capitalization

Adjusted net debt divided by adjusted net capitalization

Adjusted Parent debt

Entergy Corp. debt, including amounts drawn on credit revolver and commercial paper
facilities plus unamortized debt issuance costs and discounts minus 50% of junior
subordinated debentures

Adjusted Parent debt to total
adjusted debt

Adjusted Parent debt divided by consolidated adjusted debt

Adjusted ROE

Last twelve months adjusted earnings divided by average common equity

Adjusted ROE excluding
affiliate preferred

Last twelve months adjusted earnings, excluding dividend income from affiliate preferred
as well as the after-tax cost of debt financing for preferred investment, divided by average
common equity adjusted to exclude the estimated equity associated with the affiliate
preferred investment

Adjustments

Unusual or non-recurring items or events or other items or events that management
believes do not reflect the ongoing business of Entergy, such as significant income tax
items, certain items recorded as a result of regulatory settlements or decisions, and
certain unusual costs or expenses

FFO

OCF minus preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries, working capital items in OCF
(receivables, fuel inventory, accounts payable, taxes accrued, interest accrued, deferred
fuel costs, and other working capital accounts), 50% of interest on junior subordinated
debentures, and securitization regulatory charges

FFO to adjusted debt

Last twelve months FFO divided by end of period adjusted debt

Gross liquidity

Sum of cash and cash equivalents plus available revolver capacity

Net liquidity

Sum of cash and cash equivalents, available revolver capacity, escrow accounts available
for certain storm expenses, and equity sold forward but not yet settled minus commercial
paper

 

Appendix E-2 explains abbreviations and acronyms used in the quarterly earnings materials.

Appendix E-2: Abbreviations and acronyms

ACM

ADIT

AFUDC – 
debt

AFUDC –
equity

AMS

APSC

BESS

CAGR

CCCT

CCNO

CCS

CFO

COD

CT

DCRF

DOE

DRM

E-AR

E-LA

E-MS

E-NO

E-TX

EEI

EPS

ETR

EWC

FFO

FRP

GAAP

GCRR

Grand Gulf or

GGNS

Additional capacity mechanism

Accumulated deferred income taxes

Allowance for debt funds used during
construction

Allowance for equity funds used during
construction

Advanced metering system

Arkansas Public Service Commission

Battery and energy storage system

Compound annual growth rate

Combined cycle combustion turbine

Council of the City of New Orleans

Carbon capture and sequestration

Cash from operations

Commercial operation date

Combustion turbine

Distribution cost recovery factor

U.S. Department of Energy

Distribution Recovery Mechanism

Entergy Arkansas, LLC

Entergy Louisiana, LLC

Entergy Mississippi, LLC

Entergy New Orleans, LLC

Entergy Texas, Inc.

Edison Electric Institute

Earnings per share

Entergy Corporation

Entergy Wholesale Commodities

Funds from operations

Formula rate plan

U.S. generally accepted accounting principles

Generation Cost Recovery Rider

Unit 1 of Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (nuclear),

90% owned or leased by SERI

HLBV

IRS

LDC

LPSC

LTM

MCRM

MISO

Moody's

MPSC

NDT

NYSE

O&M

OCAPS

OCF

OpCo

Other O&M

P&O

PMR

PPA

PUCT

RECs

RSHCR

ROE

RPCR

S&P

SEC

SERI

SETEX

TAM

TCRF

TRM

WACC

Hypothetical liquidation at book value

Internal Revenue Service

Local distribution company

Louisiana Public Service Commission

Last twelve months

MISO cost recovery mechanism

Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc.

Moody's Ratings

Mississippi Public Service Commission

Nuclear decommissioning trust

New York Stock Exchange

Operation and maintenance

Orange County Advanced Power Station (CCCT)

Net cash flow provided by operating activities

Utility operating company

Other non-fuel operation and maintenance expense

Parent & Other

Performance Management Rider

Power purchase agreement or purchased power
agreement

Public Utility Commission of Texas

Renewable Energy Certificates

Resilience and storm hardening cost recovery

Return on equity

Resilience plan cost recovery rider

Standard & Poor's

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

System Energy Resources, Inc.

Southeast Texas

Tax adjustment mechanism

Transmission cost recovery factor

Transmission Recovery Mechanism

Weighted-average cost of capital

 

F: Other GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations
Appendix F-1, Appendix F-2, and Appendix F-3 provide reconciliations of various non-GAAP financial measures disclosed in this news release to their most comparable GAAP measure.

Appendix F-1: Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures – ROE

(LTM $ in millions except where noted)


Third quarter



2025

2024

As-reported net income attributable to Entergy Corporation

(A)

1,809

1,757

Adjustments

(B)

(5)

360





Adjusted earnings (non-GAAP)

(C)=(A-B)

1,814

1,397





Average common equity (average of beginning and ending balances)

(D)

15,847

14,362





As-reported ROE

(A/D)

11.4 %

12.2 %

Adjusted ROE (non-GAAP)

(C/D)

11.4 %

9.7 %






Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

Appendix F-2: Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures – FFO to adjusted debt

($ in millions except where noted)


Third quarter



2025

2024

Total debt

(A)

30,563

29,100

Securitization debt

(B)

231

249

50% junior subordinated debentures

(C)

600

600

Adjusted debt (non-GAAP)

(D)=(A-B-C)

29,733

28,251





Net cash flow provided by operating activities, LTM

(E)

5,312

4,172





Preferred dividend requirements of subsidiaries, LTM

(F)

(18)

(18)





50% of the interest expense associated with junior subordinated
debentures, LTM

(G)

(43)

(15)





Working capital items in net cash flow provided by operating activities, LTM:




Receivables


(114)

46

Fuel inventory


6

26

Accounts payable


269

32

Taxes accrued


64

39

Interest accrued


30

11

Deferred fuel costs


(216)

347

Other working capital accounts


328

(198)

Securitization regulatory charges, LTM


17

24

Total

(H)

384

328





FFO, LTM (non-GAAP)

(I)=(E-F-G-H)

4,989

3,877





FFO to adjusted debt (non-GAAP)

(I/D)

16.8 %

13.7 %






Calculations may differ due to rounding

 

Appendix F-3: Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures – adjusted debt ratios; gross liquidity; and net liquidity

($ in millions except where noted)


Third quarter



2025

2024

Total debt

(A)

30,563

29,100

Securitization debt

(B)

231

249

50% junior subordinated debentures

(C)

600

600

Adjusted debt (non-GAAP)

(D)=(A-B-C)

29,733

28,251

Cash and cash equivalents

(E)

1,517

1,412

Adjusted net debt (non-GAAP)

(F)=(D-E)

28,216

26,839





Commercial paper

(G)

1,398

1,122





Total capitalization

(H)

47,539

44,461

Securitization debt

(B)

231

249

Adjusted capitalization (non-GAAP)

(I)=(H-B)

47,308

44,212

Cash and cash equivalents

(E)

1,517

1,412

Adjusted net capitalization (non-GAAP)

(J)=(I-E)

45,791

42,800





Total debt to total capitalization

(A/H)

64 %

65 %

Adjusted debt to adjusted capitalization (non-GAAP)

(D/I)

63 %

64 %

Adjusted net debt to adjusted net capitalization (non-GAAP)

(F/J)

62 %

63 %





Available revolver capacity

(K)

4,346

4,345





Storm escrows

(L)

307

336

Equity sold forward, not yet settled (u)

(M)

3,075

1,390





Gross liquidity (non-GAAP)

(N)=(E+K)

5,863

5,757

Net liquidity (non-GAAP)

(N-G+L+M)

7,846

6,361





Entergy Corporation notes:




Due Sept. 2025


-

800

Due Sept. 2026


750

750

Due June 2028


650

650

Due June 2030


600

600

Due June 2031


650

650

Due June 2050


600

600

Junior subordinated debentures due Dec. 2054


1,200

1,200

Total Parent long-term debt

(O)

4,450

5,250

Revolver drawn

(P)

-

-

Unamortized debt issuance costs and discounts

(Q)

(41)

(47)

Total Parent debt

(R)=(G+O+P+Q)

5,808

6,326





Adjusted Parent debt (non-GAAP)

(S)=(R-C)

5,208

5,726





Adjusted Parent debt to total adjusted debt (non-GAAP)

(S/D)

18 %

20 %



Calculations may differ due to rounding

(u)

Reflects adjustments, including for common dividends between contracting and settlement.

 

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FAQ

What did Entergy (ETR) report for third quarter 2025 EPS on Oct. 29, 2025?

Entergy reported Q3 2025 EPS of $1.53 on both as-reported and adjusted bases.

What is Entergy's updated 2025 adjusted EPS guidance for ETR?

Entergy narrowed its 2025 adjusted EPS guidance to $3.85 to $3.95.

Which regulatory approvals did Entergy announce affecting its Texas operations in Q3 2025?

Entergy Texas received PUCT approval for the Legend and Lone Star power stations and the SETEX 500 kV transmission project.

How much grant funding did Entergy Texas receive and for what purpose?

Entergy Texas was awarded a $200 million grant from the Texas Energy Fund for resiliency projects.

What large project applications did Entergy Arkansas submit in Q3 2025?

Entergy Arkansas applied to approve the 754 MW Jefferson CCCT and the Cypress solar-plus-battery storage project with transmission facilities.

How did shares outstanding affect Entergy's per-share results in Q3 2025?

Higher diluted average shares, driven by settled equity forwards and unsettled forward impacts, reduced EPS on a per-share basis.

Where can investors access Entergy's Q3 2025 earnings presentation and call replay?

The earnings presentation and teleconference replay are available on Entergy's investor website at investors.entergy.com.
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