Thousands left without power
With storms and high winds in the forecast, CenterPoint Energy is urging customers to have a plan and stay informed about potential power outages. Customers can sign up for Power ...
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNCenterPoint discusses response to January ice stormDebris from the January ice storm is still visible in the form of mulch at the Evansville debris drop-off site. These piles are a reminder of the impact the storm had ...
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas’ board has agreed to finalize the proposal by Houston-based CenterPoint Energy Inc.
CenterPoint Energy is preparing for possible outages as strong winds and storms are forecasted across Texas with severe weather forecast for Tuesday morning and afternoon. The ...
CenterPoint will no longer charge its customers for unused generators in the Houston region once those units are donated to ...
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ERCOT approves $54 million plan to move CenterPoint’s mobile generators to San AntonioAll Texans connected to the state grid will now pay for the generators rather than just CenterPoint customers.
During the July storm, more than 2.2 million residents and businesses — approximately 80% of CenterPoint Energy customers — ...
2024 may have been a difficult year for many of CenterPoint Energy’s Houston-area customers who suffered lengthy power outages, but it was bountiful for the company’s bottom line.
As part of the plan, the diesel-fueled generators will stay in San Antonio for up to two years and customers connected to the ...
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