Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative Phase Two Update: CenterPoint Energy continues delivering progress by deploying 750 automated reliability devices in January and progressing toward goal of 4,500 by June 1, 2025; technology will help reduce number of outages and their duration
Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative Phase Two Update: CenterPoint Energy continues delivering progress by deploying 750 automated reliability devices in January and progressing toward goal of 4,500 by June 1, 2025; technology will help reduce number of outages and their duration |
[12-February-2025] |
Company has installed more than 11,000 stronger, more storm-resilient poles across the region in five months, in addition to clearance of more vegetation miles and undergrounding of more power lines When complete, GHRI Phase Two actions will improve reliability by saving customers more than 125 million fewer outage minutes annually HOUSTON, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, as part of the second phase of its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI), CenterPoint Energy shared its latest monthly progress update with new action milestones including the installation of more than 750 automated reliability devices, which will reduce both sustained interruptions and restoration times in storm events. This new deployment of automated reliability technology began in January. The company plans to install 4,500 of these devices across the Greater Houston area by June 1, 2025, which are capable of "self-healing" when outages occur which will help minimize impact to customers during storm events. Since the launch of GHRI Phase Two five months ago, and in preparation for the 2025 hurricane season, CenterPoint continues to make good progress on the suite of additional resiliency actions, including new pole installations and replacements, as well as trimming thousands of miles of higher-risk vegetation in recent months. The latest program updates are available at CenterPointEnergy.com/TakingAction. In addition to the 750 automated reliability devices, in the last four weeks alone, CenterPoint has:
When completed, the resiliency actions outlined in GHRI Phase Two are expected to lead to more than 125 million fewer outage minutes annually for customers. "The many critical resiliency actions we are taking all across the Greater Houston area reflect CenterPoint's commitment to better positioning our customers and our communities to withstand the next major storm or hurricane. From installing thousands of poles and hundreds of automated reliability devices to undergrounding more power lines and trimming more hazardous areas of vegetation around our lines, our teams continue working toward our goal of building the most resilient coastal grid in the country and providing the more reliable day-to-day service that our customers expect and deserve," said Darin Carroll, Senior Vice President of CenterPoint's Electric Business. GHRI Phase Two: Significant progress to date GHRI Phase Two: More weather monitoring stations coming soon The company is also working to expand and improve the way it communicates with customers and engages with communities before, during and after emergencies, including through a year-round safety and preparedness campaign. CenterPoint representatives will continue to be in the community in the months leading up to hurricane season to share information on its preparedness efforts as well as preparedness tips and resources for its customers. CenterPoint will continue to provide updates on its progress toward completing its critical resiliency actions and other GHRI commitments. More information and real-time updates are available at CenterPointEnergy.com/TakingAction. About CenterPoint Energy, Inc. Forward-looking Statements For more information, contact:
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