Energy companies starting resiliency initiatives are all the rage in Texas, apparently. Six months after CenterPoint Energy ...
CenterPoint said a brief outage impacted about 3,000 customers on Galveston's West End, who eventually got their power ...
The same happened recently after Hurricane Beryl ravaged parts of southeast Texas. ABC13 has reached out to CenterPoint ...
A local energy expert, meanwhile, says other factors also contributed to relatively few power outages as snow blanketed the ...
Storm Enzo is expected to dump 2-5 inches of snow to the Houston area. The major utility provider is confident it won't be a ...
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (CNP), headquartered in Houston, Texas, engages in the business of power generation and distribution ...
That’s a question that’s been on the minds of many people in Southeast Texas. With the surrounding area expected to get between 2 to 5 inches of snow predicted or more, and many areas expected to see ...
The good thing is, CenterPoint is reporting thousands of customers' power restored in the last 24 hours compared to how many outages they've seen.
The company is expecting 1,200 additional mutual aid workers to arrive Monday, doubling its response workforce.
An arctic front is expected to pass through the Houston area, ushering in the coldest air of the season for the beginning of next week.
CenterPoint Energy has started creating state-specific social media pages to better inform local areas about updates.
Snow and cold temperatures don’t usually have major impacts on CenterPoint’s power lines and poles, but the critical factor is how icy the region becomes.