According to a release sent out on Saturday, CenterPoint has around 1,200 mutual aid workers who will be in the area by Monday to support any efforts to bring the lights back on. Workers will be staged at three different spots and pre-positioned to move into affected areas.
CenterPoint Energy is proactively preparing for a significant winter storm expected to impact the Greater Houston area starting Monday evening.
As weather models and forecasts for next week begin to converge, confidence is increasing in the potential for significant wintry precipitation and accumulation impacting the Greater Houston area starting Monday evening and continuing into next week.
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As we prepare for a hard freeze in the next few days in Southeast Houston, CenterPoint Energy is doing the same. On NO WAIT WEATHER + TRAFFIC Friday morning, CenterPoint Energy Communications Director Alyssia Oshodi talked with CW39 Anchor Sharron Melton about what CenterPoint is specifically doing to prepare.
City of Houston staff said CenterPoint's rate increase application, filed in December, would raise the average household’s bill by $1.83 per month.
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.
This would have resulted in an average monthly bill increase of $1.83 for residential customers using 1,000 kilowatt-hours.
The same happened recently after Hurricane Beryl ravaged parts of southeast Texas. ABC13 has reached out to CenterPoint Energy for their plan with the upcoming freeze.
The Texas power grid is expected to pass its second test over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, when another freeze is anticipated in the Houston area.
Houston mayor John Whitmire says warming centers will be open beginning on Sunday for Houstonians who need to get out of the weather. HOUSTON - Preparations are underway for the big chill and ice expected to hit Houston. Area leaders are working hard to make sure we're ready for the freeze.
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