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CenterPoint Energy building the workforce of the future to implement $53 billion in long-term investments to support Houston's growth and critical resiliency work

Core Points - CenterPoint Energy is accelerating hiring efforts to recruit 200 new lineworkers by the end of 2025 and nearly 800 by 2030 to support local energy demands and infrastructure investments [1][3] - The company is investing over $53 billion in local energy projects as part of its 10-year capital expenditure plan, which aims to enhance the resiliency of the coastal grid [1][2] - The local demand for electric workers in the Greater Houston area is projected to exceed 11,000 workers over the next five years, with energy demand expected to increase by nearly 50% by 2031 [3] Workforce Development Initiatives - CenterPoint is launching the Energy Expressway™ program, a free multi-week training initiative designed to equip participants with technical and customer service skills for careers in the energy industry [4] - The inaugural class of the Energy Expressway™ program will begin in October, with 35 applicants selected to support apprentice and journey lineworkers [4] - The workforce expansion is critical for implementing the 2026-2028 Systemwide Resiliency Plan, which aims to reduce outages for customers by nearly 1 billion minutes by 2029 [3] Company Overview - CenterPoint Energy, Inc. serves approximately 7 million metered customers across multiple states, including Texas, and has approximately $44 billion in assets as of June 30, 2025 [6] - The company has a long history of over 150 years in providing electric and natural gas services and employs around 8,300 individuals [6]