Company continues to communicate to electric and
natural gas customers in Texas,
Louisiana and Mississippi and coordinate with emergency
partners.
- Emergency Operations Centers remain activated in
Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi to prepare for, and respond to,
the effects of Tropical Storm Francine.
- More than 1,300 vegetation management crews continue to trim
and remove hazardous vegetation in the Greater Houston area and 2,350 frontline
workers are on standby across the Gulf Coast service territory to
conduct necessary restoration work.
- CenterPoint is making available 1,000 frontline mutual aid
workers to assist other utilities in need as storm tracks
eastward.
- More than 2.25 million natural gas customers in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi have been urged to take proactive
safety measures ahead of the storm's landfall.
HOUSTON, Sept. 10,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CenterPoint Energy
continues to actively monitor Tropical Storm Francine and prepare
to respond to potential impacts in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. The company has been monitoring
the weather, coordinating with emergency and agency partners and
mobilizing resources across its service area to be prepared to
respond to impacts and outages. CenterPoint's Emergency Operations
Center has been activated since Sunday,
September 8. Today,1,300 vegetation workers are continuing
to trim and remove higher-risk vegetation from power lines across
the Greater Houston area ahead of
the storm.
"We continue to take this storm very seriously and are preparing
to respond to any potential impacts of Tropical Storm Francine on
both our electric and natural gas networks so we can restore
service to our customers as safely and as quickly as possible. Even
as we continue to coordinate with our emergency partners and take
steps to respond to this major storm, we strongly urge our
customers to ensure they are taking steps to keep their loved ones
safe," said Darin Carroll,
CenterPoint's Senior Vice President of Electric Business.
"We have been preparing for the potential of a storm event since
the weekend, with a focus on safety messages for our customers and
communities, and preparing our employees, resources and equipment.
We will continue to coordinate with local, state and federal
officials, first responders and emergency management agencies. Our
focus is clear: to get ready to respond and restore service to our
impacted customers," said Bo Murphy,
CenterPoint's Vice President of Louisiana and Mississippi Natural Gas.
Preparedness Actions in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi
Among the steps the
company is taking to prepare and respond to Tropical Storm Francine
include:
- Activating frontline electric crews: Readied 1,850 local
frontline workers and identified 500 mutual assistance workers to
help with the storm response across the Gulf Coast. As part of the
company's commitment to mutual aid, given the progression of the
storm to the east, CenterPoint is making an additional 1,000 mutual
aid workers available to support other utilities who may need
assistance.
- Mobilizing 1,300+ vegetation management workers:
Deployed local personnel and mutual assistance teams to clear
hazardous vegetation from power lines in the Greater Houston area ahead of storm landfall
to prevent outages.
- Coordinating with government officials: Providing
regular updates to federal, state, county and city officials to
communicate company's pre-storm activities and readiness posture
and provide critical updates.
- Conducting outreach to Critical Care Residential and Chronic
Care customers: Conducted outreach to all 3,000+ identified
Critical Care Residential and Chronic Care electric customers by
email, phone or text.
- Sharing customer communications: Shared safety and
preparedness actions with CenterPoint customers across social media
and other platforms to help keep customers informed and
prepared.
- Conducted operational update for media and public:
Conducted a second press briefing on Tuesday, September 10, at 5 PM CT to provide important updates related to
company's pre-storm activities and readiness posture.
- Organizing additional call center staffing: Secured
additional call center staff to handle a higher volume of calls
during the storm and limit wait times.
- Coordinating temporary generation: Coordinating closely
with local government and community stakeholder partners in the
Greater Houston area to identify
locations for temporary generation deployment.
- Preparing to conduct patrols and assess
damage: CenterPoint crews will be deployed across its
service territory to assess damage and, in the case of natural gas
customers, shut-off natural gas in areas of severe flooding for
safety.
Responding to Potential Impacts Across Service
Territory
Across its service areas in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, CenterPoint is carefully
monitoring Tropical Storm Francine and is preparing to deploy
frontline crews to efficiently clear storm debris, repair system
damage and restore electricity and natural gas service to impacted
customers. Given the current track of the storm, the company is
also mobilizing natural gas workers from across its service
territory to support the response in the Gulf Coast region and any
of the potentially hardest-hit areas.
Safety Tips for Natural Gas Customers
CenterPoint is
reminding customers to stay safe prior to, during and after
Tropical Storm Francine by following these natural gas safety
tips:
- Do not turn off your natural gas service at the meter in
advance of the storm; doing so could allow water to enter the
natural gas lines should flooding occur. If you wish to discontinue
gas service, turn off the natural gas at each appliance.
- Always be alert for the smell of natural gas. If you smell
natural gas, leave the area immediately on foot and tell others to
leave, too.
- If you smell natural gas, do not turn the lights on or off,
smoke, strike a match, use a cell phone or operate anything that
might cause a spark, including a flashlight or a generator.
- Do not attempt to turn natural gas valves on or off. Once
safely away from the area, call 1-888-876-5786 and CenterPoint will
send a trained service technician.
- If your home is flooded, call a licensed plumber or natural gas
appliance technician to inspect your appliances and gas piping to
make sure they are in good operating condition before calling
CenterPoint to reconnect service. This includes outdoor natural gas
appliances including pool heaters, gas grills and gas lights.
- If you are planning any digging or clearing as part of your
pre- or post-hurricane activities, please call 811, the nationwide
Call Before You Dig number, to locate underground natural gas lines
and other underground utility lines.
- Be aware of where your natural gas meter is located. As debris
is put out for heavy trash pickup, make sure it is placed away from
the meter. In many areas the meter may be located near the curb. If
debris is near a natural gas meter, the mechanized equipment used
by trash collectors could pull up the meter, damaging it and
causing a potentially hazardous situation. If this happens, leave
the area immediately and call CenterPoint at 1-888-876-5786.
Important Information for Electric
Customers
CenterPoint electric customers are encouraged to
enroll in the company's Power Alert Service® to receive outage
details, estimated restoration times and customer-specific
restoration updates via phone call, text or email. Customers can
also stay up-to-date on outages with CenterPoint's new and
improved, cloud-based Outage Tracker, which allows customers to see
outages by county, city and zip code. The new tracker is capable of
handling increased traffic during storms and is ADA- and
mobile-friendly.
CenterPoint Encourages All Customers to Have a Plan to Stay
Safe
CenterPoint is encouraging all of its customers to
prepare and have a plan to stay safe during Tropical Storm
Francine. Customers can get storm-related electric, natural gas and
flooding safety tips at CenterPointEnergy.com/StormCenter.
Additional preparations best practices are available at
Ready.gov.
For the latest updates, follow CenterPoint
on X (formerly Twitter) for real-time updates. For more
information and other resources, visit
CenterPointEnergy.com/NaturalGasSafety.
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.
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