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CenterPoint Energy acts on customer and community feedback and launches new Community Progress Tracker map providing local views of resiliency grid upgrades and improvements across Greater Houston
Prnewswire· 2026-02-11 10:35
Core Insights - CenterPoint Energy has launched a new Community Progress Tracker to enhance transparency and allow customers to monitor electric grid upgrades in Greater Houston [1] - The initiative is part of the Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI), aimed at strengthening the electric grid against severe weather events [1] Group 1: Community Progress Tracker - The Community Progress Tracker provides access to information on over 56,000 new storm-resilient poles, more than 8,000 miles of tree-trimming, and over 500 new automation devices since August 1, 2024 [1] - The tool allows customers to view upgrades specific to their neighborhoods, including storm-resilient poles, underground power lines, and advanced grid technologies [1] - Future features of the tracker will enable customers to monitor ongoing and upcoming resiliency projects in their areas [1] Group 2: Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) - GHRI is a multi-year program focused on improving the reliability and resiliency of the electric grid [1] - Since August 2024, CenterPoint has deployed 1,500 advanced weather stations, installed over 500 automation devices, trimmed vegetation along more than 8,000 miles of distribution lines, and undergrounded over 430 miles of power lines [1] - The initiative aims to build the most resilient coastal grid in the nation, with a comprehensive approach to infrastructure hardening [1] Group 3: Company Overview - CenterPoint Energy serves approximately 7 million metered customers across multiple states, including Texas, and has approximately $45 billion in assets as of September 30, 2025 [1] - The company has been in operation for over 150 years and employs around 8,300 individuals [1]
First CenterPoint Energy Resiliency Technology Summit showcases innovative new tools to help improve hurricane preparedness and response
Prnewswire· 2025-06-25 20:19
Core Insights - CenterPoint Energy is committed to building the most resilient coastal grid in the U.S. and has hosted its first Technology Summit to collaborate with global leaders in AI and advanced technologies to enhance storm preparedness and emergency response [1][2] Group 1: Technology Partnerships - CenterPoint Energy has formed strategic relationships with seven global technology leaders, including Climavision, Convey, Neara, Palantir, Pano AI, Technosylva, and Urbint, to improve operations and emergency response capabilities [1][3] - These partnerships aim to leverage innovations in AI and machine learning to better prepare for powerful hurricanes and storms, enhancing overall service reliability for customers [2][3] Group 2: Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) - The GHRI, launched in August 2024, focuses on improving resiliency, communication, and partnerships, with the first two phases completed ahead of schedule before the 2025 hurricane season [3][4] - Key actions taken include targeting critical system upgrades, improving situational awareness, and enhancing emergency response capabilities [4][5] Group 3: Specific Actions and Improvements - CenterPoint has installed over 26,000 stronger, storm-resilient poles and added more than 5,150 automation devices to improve restoration times [5] - The company has cleared over 6,000 miles of higher-risk vegetation and undergrounded more than 400 miles of power lines to enhance overall resiliency [5] - Additionally, CenterPoint has installed over 100 weather stations to improve situational awareness and donated 21 backup generators to critical facilities [5] Group 4: Technology Utilization - Neara and Technosylva are assisting CenterPoint in planning targeted resiliency actions against extreme weather [4] - Climavision and Pano AI are enhancing real-time weather monitoring and AI forecasting to better predict weather risks [4] - Technologies from Palantir and Urbint are being utilized to connect data across assets for more effective storm response and emergency crew deployment [4]