03/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/06/2026 12:28
MINNEAPOLIS - March 6, 2026 - Daylight Saving Time begins this Sunday, March 8, and CenterPoint Energy is reminding customers not just to use the time to adjust their clocks, but as an annual reminder to practice household safety maintenance and prepare for the warmer temperatures and longer days ahead.
"With warmer weather on the way, Daylight Saving Time is a great reminder to check and replace the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors as you move your clocks forward by one hour," said Al Payton, CenterPoint Vice President of Safety and Technical Training. "Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is potentially poisonous if inhaled, and fire fatalities occur more often in homes without working smoke alarms. Verifying detectors function properly is one of the simple ways to protect you and your loved ones."
With spring approaching, customers can also use this season reminder to perform energy saving and safety tasks around the home, such as:
of the duct or tube that goes from the appliance to the outdoors.
costs, take time to caulk areas in and around a home where conditioned air may escape such as
around windows and doors or where warm air could enter.
so energy-saving showerheads and faucet aerators can help lower energy costs and reduce hot
water use without sacrificing comfort.
By taking small steps to prepare for the longer and warmer days ahead, customers can make a difference in the safety and energy efficiency of their homes, while managing their bills. For additional efficiency tips, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/SavingsTips.
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, Minnesota, Ohio and Texas. As of December 31, 2025, the company owned approximately $46.5 billion in assets. With approximately 8,800 employees, CenterPoint and its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 150 years.
HOUSTON - March 4, 2026 - With 100 days before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, CenterPoint Energy's electric, natural gas, and emergency response teams continue preparedness efforts as tens of thousands of enthusiastic fans gear up to descend on Houston for seven world-class matches this summer. CenterPoint continues to coordinate with local stakeholders and leaders and perform inspections of the company's equipment serving event-zone areas, NRG Stadium, airports, key hospitality locations and more to support increased activity during the World Cup games and festivities. These preparedness efforts show CenterPoint's dedication not only to the passionate fans coming to Houston, but the company's continued commitment to the 2.9 million customers throughout the Greater Houston area who depend on safe, reliable electric and natural gas service.
Over the last several months, CenterPoint's electric operations crews have completed hazard-mitigation inspections and field reviews with public safety partners serving communities around NRG Stadium, the Downtown area, Houston's airports and other key locations affiliated with the World Cup matches in Houston. CenterPoint's Emergency Preparedness and Response teams continue working with FIFA and emergency response partners on access protocols, joint planning and exercises, as well as developing event action and staffing plans to assure readiness posture on match days.
"The World Cup is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Houston. Our teams are committed to powering every moment, whether it's the lights at NRG stadium, hotels hosting international guests, or the fan festivals downtown. The preparations we've been taking are crucial to making this event a success," said Jesus Soto, CenterPoint's Chief Operating Officer.
CenterPoint's natural gas operations teams are carrying out a comprehensive readiness plan to support World Cup activities. Crews are performing inspections and repairs to critical sites and conducting daily patrols in specific areas, such as major and regional airports, the Texas Medical Center, and throughout downtown Houston to detect and prevent unauthorized excavation. These groups will expand patrol coverage before matches begin in the summer.
"Crews are performing proactive infrastructure maintenance across all event-area systems, tracking and closing out work to keep our infrastructure in top condition," said Soto. "We stand ready to deliver the safe and reliable natural gas service that will keep homes and businesses connected and thriving during this global celebration."
FIFA World Cup preparations
As the countdown begins, teams across CenterPoint continue to plan company-wide to provide safe and reliable service to customers and soccer enthusiasts before and during the games and the citywide celebrations.
FIFA World Cup safety and readiness actions taken by CenterPoint include:
Important ways to stay connected to CenterPoint
Electric customers can enroll in the company's Power Alert Service® to receive power outage details, estimated restoration times and customer-specific restoration updates via phone call, email or text. Customers can also stay up to date with CenterPoint's Outage Tracker, which allows customers to see power outages by county, city and zip code.
About CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) is a multi-state electric and natural gas delivery company serving approximately 7 million metered customers across Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, and Texas. The company is headquartered in Houston and is the only Texas-domiciled investor-owned utility. As of September 30, 2025, the company had approximately $45 billion in assets. With approximately 8,300 employees, CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been serving customers for more than 150 years.
MINNEAPOLIS - March 2, 2026 - As winter weather continues, CenterPoint Energy understands that colder weather can create financial strain for many Minnesota households. Customers are encouraged to reach out now to explore options to help manage their natural gas bills and find out about support programs that may be available.
"Whether experiencing temporary or ongoing challenges, our team is available to help guide customers through options available to them. From payment arrangements to payment assistance to energy efficiency programs, customers can use available tools and programs to manage their bills and reduce their energy use. Reaching out now can make a difference in keeping customers and their loved ones safe and warm throughout the heating season," said Brad Steber, CenterPoint Energy's Vice President, Minnesota Gas.
Cold weather protections for residential customers
Under Minnesota's Cold Weather Rule, residential customers having difficulty paying their heating bills can prevent disconnection of their service by setting up and maintaining a payment plan with their utility.
CenterPoint customers can arrange a payment plan by calling 800-245-2377 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday-Friday, or visiting CenterPointEnergy.com/PaymentAssistance. Payment agreements consider a customer's current financial situation, including recent changes.
Payment assistance and bill management resources
Customers can work with CenterPoint representatives to be referred to assistance through Minnesota's Energy Assistance Program, which helps income-eligible households with home heating costs and furnace repairs. Funds are available to Minnesotans this season.
Customers can also opt in to an Average Monthly Billing Plan to help spread costs throughout the year to balance out payments and manage winter payment peaks, at CenterPointEnergy.com/MyAccount or by calling 800-245-2377.
Energy efficiency programs help reduce energy use and manage costs
Residential customers, including renters, are encouraged to take part in CenterPoint's efficiency programs, such as:
For qualifying customers, programs may be available at a reduced rate or at no cost. Learn more about energy efficiency programs at CenterPointEnergy.com/SaveEnergy.
Completed rate case, phased in over 13 months, supported historic, decade-long infrastructure improvements, and has already reduced outage frequency and duration in 2025
Final phase of rate case will result in increase of approximately $6.86 per month for residential customers, impact to decrease to less than $4.50 per month
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - March 2, 2026 - CenterPoint Energy today reaffirmed its commitment to keeping electric base rates stable for southwestern Indiana customers through 2027, as it concludes the final phase of the first rate case brought forward by the company since 2009. The 2023 rate case, which was approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) in February of last year, supported a historic series of critical, decade-long infrastructure investments and reliability improvements across the southwestern Indiana region. To date, these critical system improvements strengthened overall reliability by reducing outage frequency by nearly 10%, and shrinking outage duration by 14%, over the last year alone.
"Our highest priority is continuing to deliver safe, reliable power that our southwestern Indiana customers expect and deserve. Today we are reaffirming our commitment to keeping rates stable through 2027, while recognizing the importance of investing in the region's electric system that will continue to deliver meaningful improvements to reliability, resiliency and safety to our Hoosier customers, their families and our local businesses," said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana.
Investing In Indiana: Strengthening reliability and resiliency
The 2023 rate case supported a series of critical investments in reliability and resiliency. These actions include:
To date, the series of investments made over the last decade has improved overall reliability by:
Final phase of 2025 rate case
Today, CenterPoint submitted its final rate case adjustment that funded these critical reliability investments and improvements over several years, resulting in a final increase, beginning in March of 2026, of approximately $6.86 per month for the average residential customer that uses 799 kWh. As part of its affordability commitments, CenterPoint estimates that this initial increase will be reduced by approximately $2.45 in the spring of this year following the approval of a rate case-related rider adjustment, translating into a total rate case adjustment for this final phase of approximately $4.41 per month. As previously outlined, CenterPoint has made a commitment to keep electric base rates stable for southwestern Indiana customers this year and next year.
Taking Action to Prioritize Customer Affordability
As part of its commitment to customer affordability initially announced in fall of 2025, CenterPoint continues to prioritize a series of Community Affordability Actions to reduce rate impacts, promote energy and cost savings programs for customers and support local community development. Among these important actions include:
"We will continue to be available to customers through our upcoming Community Connects to continue the conversation and listening to the community," Roeder said. "We know these bills are not easy to manage and I want to build on what we heard last fall and continue to make incremental improvements based on feedback."
Customer support programs and resources
Financial assistance and cost and energy saving programs and resources are available to CenterPoint customers, including seasonal energy assistance programs, subsidized rates, payment plans and rebates. Customers looking for help managing energy costs can visit the Customer Resource Hub at CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub or call 1-800-227-1376 to learn more about these programs and resources.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Feb. 27, 2026 - Nonprofits, small businesses and local manufacturers across southwestern Indiana will soon have new opportunities to lower their energy bills and strengthen their operations through three customer-focused programs announced today by the CenterPoint Energy Foundation. The new initiatives - Optimize for Good, Optimize for Local and Optimize for Growth - will offer up to $25,000 in matching grant funding.
These programs are the next phase of the Foundation's $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund (CEIF), launched in October 2025 to support energy efficiency, weatherization and economic development across the region. Today's announcement marks the next phase of that commitment.
"We are continuing our commitment to be a community partner and provide new tools for all customer types," said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana. "These three new programs put real resources behind the local nonprofits, small businesses and small manufacturers that make southwestern Indiana what it is - helping them cut energy costs so they can focus on what they do best."
Optimize for Good: Helping nonprofits reinvest in their communities
Optimize for Good will help southwestern Indiana nonprofits lower facility energy costs. Each participating organization will receive a professional facility assessment with improvement recommendations and will be eligible for up to $25,000 in matching grant funding to implement a priority project - such as upgrading lighting, HVAC systems or building insulation. By reducing energy expenses, nonprofits can redirect limited dollars toward the community missions they serve.
Optimize for Local: Lowering energy usage and costs for neighborhood businesses
Optimize for Local will help locally owned independent restaurants and retailers make energy efficiency upgrades - such as improved HVAC, refrigeration or lighting - with up to $25,000 each in matching grant funding. The program supports the neighborhood businesses customers see and visit every day across southwestern Indiana.
Optimize for Growth: Strengthening local industry and regional growth
Optimize for Growth will help small industrial businesses - including small manufacturers, processors and fabricators - complete energy efficiency improvements with up to $25,000 in matching grant funding. Supporting these businesses helps strengthen the region's economic base and the ability of the businesses to scale and compete.
For all three programs, matching grant funding means the CEIF shares the cost of approved projects with participating organizations. Participants will be selected through an application process, with applications expected to open this spring. Program details, eligibility and application information will be available at CenterPointEnergy.com/Optimize. Optimize participants may also be eligible for additional rebates on qualifying equipment through CenterPoint's existing commercial energy efficiency programs. More information is available at CenterPointEnergy.com/INBusinessRebates.
Ongoing commitment to affordability
The three new programs join the CEIF's first initiative, the Home Repair & Care program, which launched in January in partnership with Community One to help homeowners make critical repairs that reduce energy waste and improve efficiency. Since its launch, Home Repair & Care is currently serving 36 households, with more on the way.
The CEIF is part of CenterPoint's broader Community Affordability Actions, a series of steps taken since October 2025 to support southwestern Indiana customers. Since then, the company has introduced additional bill management tools, expanded customer support programs and implemented additional protections as part of the Indiana Electric rate case settlement - such as annual late-fee waivers upon request, reduced reconnection fees and safeguards for medically vulnerable customers.
Residential customers looking for ways to manage energy costs can explore energy efficiency programs, bill assistance and other resources at CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Feb. 26, 2026 - CenterPoint Energy's southwestern Indiana customers are already seeing meaningful savings as a result of the company's new Home Care & Repair program. Since launching in January, more than 850 applications have been received, with 36 households receiving essential repairs and many more in progress.
When Evansville retiree Bill Sigler and his wife bought their home seven years ago, it came with a water heater that was already showing its age. The 23-year-old unit would pop and gurgle each time it kicked on, a sign of heavy sediment buildup after years without maintenance. Living on a fixed income, Bill and his wife knew it would need to be replaced eventually but had been putting it off.
"I was always thinking, that thing's going to go out anytime," Sigler said. "We're retired and on a fixed income. A major repair like that isn't something you can just absorb."
Then Sigler received an email about the Home Repair & Care program, backed by the CenterPoint Energy Foundation's $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund (CEIF) and implemented by Community One. He applied, and within days, a representative from Community One visited his home to assess the project. By the following Monday, the aging unit was replaced with a new, more energy-efficient 40-gallon water heater at no cost to the family.
"I was surprised that we qualified," Sigler said. "There aren't a lot of programs out there for people in our situation. This saved us money and now we have peace of mind. We don't have to worry about the water heater going out."
A program designed to fill the gap
Since launching, Home Repair & Care has helped CenterPoint customers who may not have qualified for existing assistance programs make critical repairs that reduce energy waste and save money over time.
"Bill's story is exactly why Home Repair & Care exists. Whether it's a new, more efficient water heater, a roof repair or added insulation, these projects are designed to help customers use less energy while making their homes safer and more comfortable," said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana. "We made a commitment to take meaningful action to support our customers and communities, and I'm proud of our local team and the team at Community One for delivering on that promise, helping families make their homes safer, more comfortable and more energy efficient."
Strong demand across region
Since January, the program has seen strong demand from customers across the region:
This high demand reflects significant home repair and energy efficiency needs across the region. Due to the volume of applications, Community One will pause new applications in April to focus on delivering quality improvements for current eligible applicants.
"This program is reaching homeowners who have real repair needs but haven't had a way to address them. When a major home repair is completed it provides neighbors with peace of mind and contributes to their overall stability and wellbeing," said Jessica Welcher, Executive Director of Community One.
Continued commitment to customers
Home Repair & Care is the first initiative to launch under the CEIF, CenterPoint Energy Foundation's $5 million commitment to support weatherization, energy efficiency and cost-saving programs across southwestern Indiana. The Foundation expects to announce additional initiatives soon.
The program builds on a series of Community Affordability Actions CenterPoint launched in October 2025. Since then, the company has introduced additional bill management tools and programs for southwestern Indiana customers and proposed customer protections as part of the Indiana Electric rate case settlement, such as annual late fee waivers upon request, reduced reconnection fees and additional safeguards for medically vulnerable customers.
As repairs are completed, CenterPoint and Community One will share additional customer impact stories in the coming months.
More ways for customers to save
CenterPoint customers can explore additional energy efficiency programs and tools to help manage energy costs at CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub.
About the CenterPoint Energy Foundation
The CenterPoint Energy Foundation provides philanthropic support to meet the needs of communities where CenterPoint Energy customers live and work. The Foundation is funded by shareholders and has no impact on customer rates. More information about the Foundation can be found at CenterPointEnergy.com/Foundation.
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, Minnesota, Ohio and Texas. As of December 31, 2025, the company owned approximately $46.5 billion in assets. With approximately 8,800 employees, CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 150 years. For more information, visit CenterPointEnergy.com.
About Community One
Community One is a Christian nonprofit that is transforming the city of Evansville from the inside out by helping neighbors love their neighbors. They do this by connecting and mobilizing people from every corner of the community to serve one another through tangible acts of love. By coming together and helping one another, every neighbor and neighborhood can experience social, physical, and spiritual restoration. To learn more about Community One or to join their efforts through volunteering, donating, or sponsoring a project, visit their website at community1.org or email [email protected].
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