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.
Cars, trucks, vehicles, and power poles are not a good mix,” said Logan Anderson, spokesperson for CenterPoint Energy.
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.
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 ...
HOUSTON, Jan. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As ... area starting Monday evening and continuing into next week. CenterPoint Energy continues to execute the company's cold weather readiness plan and ...
CenterPoint had restored approximately 18,700 customers since the winter storm impacts began; 2,800 customers currently ...