CenterPoint Energy Completes Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) Core Resiliency Actions and Announces Bold Series of Additional Resiliency Actions, Including $5 Billion in Proposed Investments
Proposal reflects largest investment in
"We have heard the call to action from our customers and elected officials, and we are responding with bold actions. Our defining goal, going forward, is this: to build the most resilient coastal grid in the country that can better withstand the extreme weather of the future. To achieve this ambition, we will undertake a historic level of resiliency actions and investment, because this is what the people of the
CenterPoint's Plan of Action
CenterPoint's resiliency plans include a series of immediate, near- and longer-term actions, some of which the company has already begun, including the immediate first phase of GHRI.
Immediate Actions: Completed Ahead of Schedule
CenterPoint undertook a series of actions as part of the first phase of its GHRI to immediately strengthen the electric system and address heightened risks posed by the current hurricane season. During this phase, more than 2,500 employees and contractors were mobilized and, as of
- Installing more than 300 automation devices to help reduce the impact of outages during storms; (completed on 08/11/24)
- Installing more than 1,000 stronger poles that can withstand more powerful winds (completed on 08/20/24); and
- Trimming and/or removing hazardous vegetation from more than 2,000 miles of power lines (completed on 08/27/2024)
In addition to this immediate resiliency work, CenterPoint has completed 39 of the 42 critical actions previously identified as part of its broader GHRI plan. To learn more about this immediate phase of progress, please visit CenterPointEnergy.com/TakingAction.
Near-Term Actions (
CenterPoint will launch the near-term phase of its resiliency actions on
Longer-Term Actions (2026-2028)
As part of its longer-term strategy, CenterPoint will also propose investing approximately
Addressing Temporary Emergency Generation Concerns
In its letter to lawmakers, the company also committed to evaluating the role of large-scale temporary emergency generation and apologized to lawmakers for not communicating more clearly to them about the cost and the limitations of such large-scale units as it worked to find solutions and protect Texans from the devastating impacts of extreme winter weather in the months following Winter Storm Uri. CenterPoint is undertaking a series of actions to address this issue, including a proposal to forego approximately
Reinforcing Commitment to Customer Affordability
CenterPoint remains committed to affordability, as reflected by the fact that customer rates that pay for the Transmission & Distribution system have remained relatively flat over the past 10 years. CenterPoint will continue to prioritize affordability, including by conducting an independent third-party assessment of the benefits and costs of these longer-term investments.
Additional details on CenterPoint's actions are outlined in the attached letter sent to elected officials today.
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Forward-looking Statements
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