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Inside CenterPoint Energy’s emergency operations center, a simulated Category 3 hurricane unfolded Thursday as part of the company’s effort to improve its storm preparedness ahead of hurricane ...
The full-scale exercise involved more than 200 CenterPoint employees, and it was put on following what many viewed as CenterPoint’s inadequate response to Hurricane Beryl last July, when ...
CenterPoint Energy suffered significant damage from Hurricane Beryl in July 2024; 80% of their customers in Texas lost power. The subsequent regulatory and financial impact is still uncertain. The ...
HOUSTON — Following weeks of scrutiny over its response to Hurricane Beryl, CenterPoint says it is immediately implementing changes to better prepare for the next storm – whether it happens ...
CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells discusses hurricane preparedness, power restoration efforts and plans to meet Houston's growing energy demands. Houston Business Journal Select a City ...
CenterPoint made more than $1 billion in profits in 2024 amid Hurricane Beryl backlash During the July storm, more than 2.2 million residents and businesses — approximately 80% of CenterPoint ...
Flood waters flowed on Southwest Houston streets during Hurricane Beryl on July 8, 2024. ... Tuesday, Aug. 20- 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.- Pledger Community Center Thursday, ...
News & Politics CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells Is Very Sorry About All That After Hurricane Beryl cut power to millions of Houstonians, the local electricity provider is going on an apology tour.
In an interview with 13 Investigates, CenterPoint Energy admits not enough resiliency work was done heading into the category one hurricane that left millions of people without power this week.
CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells, center, chats with Kishore Kumar and Suma Rani Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, during a CenterPoint Energy community open house at Tom Bass Community Center in Pearland.