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Natural Gas 26%
Nuclear 39%
Coal 10%
Purchased Power 25%
2013 SOURCES USED TO MEET UTILITY DEMAND
Entergy Corporation 2013 INTEGRATED REPORT 20
AT A GLANCE
Key Performance Indicators
Environmental
547.2 606.5
904.4
659.7
CUMULATIVE CO2 EMISSIONS
Million tons
Cumulative
Emissions
20012013
“Business
As Usual”
Case
20012013
Cumulative
Goal
20012013
Cumulative
Goal
through
2020
Social
Arts & Culture 6%
Community Improvement 25%
Education/Literacy 28%
Environmental 7%
Poverty Solutions/Social Services 34%
2013 PHILANTHROPY
Invested more than $15 million
White 82%
Other* 1%
Asian 1%
Black or African American 14%
Hispanic or Latino 2%
ENTERGY WORKFORCE
Ethnicity
* Includes American Indian/Alaskan Native;
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander; Multi
Generation X (born 1961–1981) 50%
Millennials (born 1982 and after) 14%
Baby Boomers (born 1943–1960) 36%
ENTERGY WORKFORCE
Age
81%
Male
19%
Female
ENTERGY WORKFORCE
Gender
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2013 average for U.S. utilities: Male 78% / Female 22%
87%
Male
13%
Female
ENTERGY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE
Gender
Based on EEO-1 code
EMPLOYEE AND RETIREE VOLUNTEERISM
Hours in thousands
76
53 49
85
100
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2013 WASTE MINIMIZATION
Recycled nearly two tons of rechargeable
batteries
Reused or recycled more than 221 tons
of electronic equipment
Resold more than 13 million pounds of
scrap wire, metal and equipment/vehicles
Continued to deploy commodity recycling
programs at company locations, including
white paper, mixed paper, paperboard,
cardboard, aluminum, steel and plastics