Pre-winter readiness actions completed by the
company in December; crews performing readiness checklists for
electric and natural gas systems
Customers urged to have a plan and make
preparations for potential freezing temperatures and wintry
precipitation
Since August
2024, CenterPoint has conducted approximately 3,500 miles of
higher risk tree trimming and vegetation across the Greater Houston area
HOUSTON, Jan. 15,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With cold temperatures
again expected to impact CenterPoint Energy's service territory in
Texas over the holiday weekend and
into next week, the company's Emergency Response and Preparedness
and Meteorology teams are actively monitoring weather forecasts and
preparing to support safe and reliable energy delivery during cold
and potentially icy conditions. Both electric and natural gas teams
across CenterPoint's Texas
footprint are engaged in coordinated efforts to maintain readiness
and address potential service impacts.
Cold weather preparations
The company has a cold
weather action plan in place and has performed a series of
proactive pre-winter preparedness actions to strengthen and
winterize its electric and natural gas infrastructure across
Texas, as well as inspect and test
cold-weather critical equipment ahead of potential severe cold
weather. CenterPoint is also deploying cold weather mitigations
across its electric and gas infrastructure, developing plans to
mobilize emergency response resources and coordinating with
relevant local emergency responders and government officials in
preparation.
Additionally, as part of its on-going work to increase the
resiliency of its system, CenterPoint teams and contractors have
already trimmed approximately 3,500 miles of higher risk vegetation
since August 5, 2024.
CenterPoint's enhanced Emergency Response and Preparedness team
continues to lead the company's preparedness efforts and
coordination with public agencies and community leaders. The team
provides regular updates to relevant agencies and government
officials to communicate the company's pre-storm activities and
readiness posture and provide critical updates.
"We're continuing to monitor the severe cold weather expected
across the communities we serve in Texas. We're keeping a particularly close
watch on the potential for a major winter storm that could impact
the Greater Houston area beginning
on MLK Day and into next week. We will continue to actively monitor
the models for any severe weather and urge our customers to stay
alert in anticipation of quickly changing weather conditions," said
Matt Lanza, CenterPoint's
Meteorology Manager and member of CenterPoint's Emergency
Preparedness and Response team.
The current weather forecast for CenterPoint's Houston electric service territory indicates
the potential for ice and snow accumulation early next week subject
to updated forecasts., The company reminds customers and community
members to always assume downed lines or wires are energized and
potentially dangerous if contacted. Stay at least 35 feet away from
downed power lines or fallen wires and keep a safe distance from
objects touching downed lines (tree limbs, vehicles, fences, etc.).
Immediately report downed power lines to CenterPoint.
Critical winter electric and gas readiness actions taken in
the Greater Houston area
CenterPoint Texas submitted its annual declarations of winter
readiness to both the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and the Railroad Commission of
Texas. These declarations
demonstrate that CenterPoint has completed the regulatory
requirements that were adopted in 2021 to prepare electric and
natural gas infrastructure for winter storms and extreme cold
weather.
The pre-winter safety and readiness actions taken by CenterPoint
include:
- Inspecting and testing critical equipment, including all
270 substations, to prepare for high demand and cold
temperatures;
- Hardening electric and natural gas
infrastructure across the Greater Houston area, including installing
heaters and devices to prevent ice damage or buildup;
- Maintaining freeze protection equipment and
enclosures for cold-weather critical components;
- Repairing damaged or degraded thermal insulation and
water-proofing materials; and
- Conducting emergency training for hundreds of
operational personnel and contractors to prepare for, mitigate and
respond to the impacts of severe winter weather.
"Our teams are well-prepared and ready to respond to any
potential impacts from the forecasted colder temperatures. We have
enhanced staffing plans in place and crews stationed across the
communities we serve, so that our teams can safely and quickly
restore service to any impacted customers. We will remain alert
throughout the next week and continue to coordinate with local
officials as our communities take steps to prepare. We urge our
customers to stay weather alert and have an emergency plan in
place," said Darin Carroll,
CenterPoint's Senior Vice President of Electric Business.
Natural gas system preparedness in Texas
CenterPoint strives to provide
natural gas service safely and reliably to its customers and
initiates winter preparedness strategies to help protect its
natural gas system. These include:
- Positioning Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks to be
deployed to supplement the natural gas system, if
needed.
- Reinforcing reliability by validating that all
station set points are aligned with their cold weather settings and
have technicians on standby coordinating closely with engineering
and natural gas control.
- Coordinating and communicating with the Railroad Commission
of Texas to identify and
ensure operations of critical gas infrastructure for natural gas
reliability.
CenterPoint's Energy role in Texas
In Texas, CenterPoint Energy transports
electricity across its transmission and distribution wires. Other
parties bill for electric service. CenterPoint does not own any
power plants and does not generate electricity in the state. On the
natural gas front, CenterPoint buys gas, transports it and bills
customers for both the gas cost and delivery charge.
2025 Winter Energy Guide
CenterPoint recently launched
its Winter Energy Guide, a comprehensive online resource hub that
helps customers throughout the winter heating season. The guide
features practical and important safety, energy savings and bill
management tips to help customers stay safe and warm throughout the
winter season. CenterPoint has a cold weather plan in place to
respond quickly to potential impacts this winter, and the company
encourages customers to use this helpful resource to create their
own cold weather plans so that they're prepared for the colder
weather ahead. To learn more about the Winter Energy Guide and
to receive more important tips, visit
CenterPointEnergy.com/ReadyforWinter.
Electric customers encouraged to enroll in Power Alert
Service®
CenterPoint electric customers are encouraged to enroll in the
company's Power Alert Service® to receive winter storm outage
details, estimated restoration times and customer-specific
restoration updates by phone call, text or email.
About CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
As the only investor-owned electric and gas utility based in
Texas, CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
(NYSE: CNP) is an energy delivery company with electric
transmission and distribution, power generation and natural gas
distribution operations that serve more than 7 million metered
customers in Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio and Texas. With approximately 9,000 employees,
CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been in
business for more than 150 years. For more information,
visit CenterPointEnergy.com.
For more information, contact
Communications
Media.Relations@CenterPointEnergy.com
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