CenterPoint Energy Inc.

05/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2026 05:20

Storm restoration update: 96% of CenterPoint Energy customers not impacted by significant weather as restoration efforts continue; Crews mobilized and responding to localized[...]

Localized wind gusts of 40-50 miles per hour and two to three inches of rain have impacted Greater Houston-area customers; Frontline crews and contractors worked non-stop overnight to restore power to impacted customers safely and as quickly as possible
2026-05-20T05:00:00Z

HOUSTON - May 20, 2026 - As significant rain and thunderstorms continue to impact the Greater Houston area, CenterPoint Energy is actively responding to weather-related outages for its customers and will continue responding to further storm impacts. Approximately 96% of CenterPoint's 2.9 million customers were not impacted by the overnight waves of storms. CenterPoint crews and contractors have restored power to approximately 95,000 customers since storm conditions began Tuesday evening. The average restoration time per outage was less than 79 minutes. ​

As of 5 a.m. Wednesday, crews continue working to restore the less than 15,000 customers without power and will continue working until every customer is restored.

Emergency response efforts are being coordinated from CenterPoint's Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and CenterPoint's enhanced workforce of frontline workers and contractors are focused on restoring power to the remaining impacted customers safely and as quickly as possible.

"We know how disruptive outages can be for our customers. That's why our focus remains on restoring service for those affected by this storm event safely and as quickly as possible. Our Emergency Operations Center will remain activated as our crews continue working around the clock to respond to isolated outages across the Greater Houston area," said John Cornelius, CenterPoint's Vice President of Distribution Operations and Overnight Incident Commander.

Actions CenterPoint is Taking to Respond

To prepare for severe storms and respond to severe weather impacts for its customers, CenterPoint has taken the following actions:

  • Activating Emergency Operations Center: To coordinate storm response efforts for its customers, CenterPoint proactively activated its Emergency Operations Center at 8 a.m. yesterday morning.
  • Mobilizing frontline crews: Frontline personnel are actively responding to impacted areas and will remain ready to support further restoration efforts.
  • Monitoring weather conditions 24/7: The meteorology team continues to track forecast developments, and the company is updating response plans as conditions evolve.
  • Pre-positioning resources: Response teams were pre-positioned crews across the area to respond to any electric or natural gas service interruptions safely and as quickly as possible.
  • Coordinating with local officials: The Incident Command team is providing regular updates to local officials and emergency management partners.
  • Keeping customers informed: CenterPoint is providing information directly to customers via email, phone, text and other channels to keep them informed and prepared.

Commitment to Keeping Customers Informed

CenterPoint will continue to provide proactive updates about the actions it's taking to prepare for and respond to the impacts of the severe weather in the Greater Houston area. Electric customers are encouraged to enroll in Power Alert Service® to receive outage details and customer-specific restoration updates by phone, text or email.

Customers can also stay up to date on local outages with CenterPoint's Outage Tracker (available in English & Spanish and mobile-friendly), which allows customers to see outages and restoration times by county, city and zip code.

Public Safety Message

CenterPoint is urging the public to put their safety first. Customers are urged to stay away from low-hanging or downed power lines. To report downed lines or another electrical emergency that requires immediate attention, please call 911 if necessary, then immediately contact CenterPoint at 713-207-2222.

Be alert for the smell of natural gas. If you smell natural gas, leave the area immediately on foot. Do not attempt to turn gas valves on or off; instead, call 1-888-876-5786 and CenterPoint will send a technician.  

For additional information and safety tips, follow CenterPoint on social media and visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter.

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 March 31, 2026, the company owned approximately $47.8 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.

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CenterPoint Energy activates Emergency Operations Center as it continues monitoring and preparing for potential impacts of severe thunderstorms across the Greater Houston area

HOUSTON - May 19, 2026 - To support its customers and communities, CenterPoint Energy has activated its Emergency Operations Center and is actively monitoring and preparing for an incoming line of potentially severe thunderstorms forecast to impact the Greater Houston area starting Tuesday night. Storms could bring locally heavy rain, isolated minor flooding, small hail, frequent lightning, and the potential for wind gusts between 45 to 55 mph to the company's service territory. CenterPoint's workforce is prepared to respond to potential impacts to its electric and gas service, and the company continues to communicate and coordinate with local government officials ahead of this week's forecast.

"Our Emergency Preparedness and Response team is monitoring the potential for severe thunderstorms to impact the Greater Houston area Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning," said Lena Dziechowski, CenterPoint's Chief of Meteorology. "We have activated our storm preparedness plans and crews stand ready to respond to any service impacts for our customers. We are closely monitoring the weather models as conditions continue to evolve and urge our customers to stay alert in anticipation of quickly changing weather conditions."

Preparing for Severe Weather: Key Actions
As part of its storm preparedness efforts, CenterPoint is taking the following actions:

  • Activating Emergency Operations Center: Preparing for potential storm impacts and coordinating local preparedness efforts.
  • Readying the company's workforce and resources: Preparing personnel to support potential restoration efforts.
  • Monitoring severe weather 24/7: The Meteorology team continues to track weather forecast developments, and the company is updating response efforts as conditions evolve.
  • Coordinating with local officials: CenterPoint is coordinating with local officials and emergency management partners on continued preparedness efforts.
  • Communicating proactively with customers: Providing safety and preparedness information directly with customers via email, phone and text, across social media platforms and other channels.

Emergency Communications: Sign Up for Power Alert Service®

To help prepare for the impact of the severe weather, CenterPoint is encouraging its customers to enroll in Power Alert Service® to receive outage details, estimated restoration times and customer-specific restoration updates via phone call, text or email. As part of CenterPoint's overall emergency communications efforts, customers can stay up to date on local outages with CenterPoint's cloud-based Outage Tracker, available in English and Spanish, which allows customers to see outages and restoration times by county, city and zip code.

Emergency Preparations: What Customers Can Do to Stay Safe

CenterPoint urges the public to put their safety first and prepare in advance for extreme weather by having a safety plan ready, especially for those who rely on electricity for life-sustaining equipment or medical needs. Customers can find safety tips to help them prepare at CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter.

For the latest updates, follow CenterPoint on social media and visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter.

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 March 31, 2026, the company owned approximately $47.8 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. ​

CenterPoint Energy continues taking action to prepare for potential impacts from severe weather across the Greater Houston area

HOUSTON - May 19, 2026 - CenterPoint continues to take actions to respond to the potential impacts of the severe thunderstorms expected in the Greater Houston area, including closely monitoring conditions, coordinating with emergency management partners and proactively mobilizing frontline crews to restore power for impacted customers safely and as quickly as possible. The severe weather is forecasted to impact the Greater Houston area through the Memorial Day weekend, with the potential for heavy rain, flooding, hail and strong isolated wind gusts between 45 to 55 mph. ​

"Our team is taking a series of critical actions for our customers and stands ready to respond to any outages or impacts caused by the severe weather forecasted for the Greater Houston area through the holiday weekend. As we continue to make the necessary preparations, we urge our customers and their families to make a plan to stay safe, including making sure their emergency kit is fully stocked," said Jason Fabre, CenterPoint's Vice President of Special Response and Incident Commander.

Actions CenterPoint is Taking to Respond

To prepare for the storms, CenterPoint has taken the following actions for its customers:

  • Activating Emergency Operations Center: To coordinate storm response efforts throughout the weekend, the company proactively activated its Emergency Operations Center at 8 a.m. this morning.
  • Mobilizing frontline crews: Frontline personnel are executing preparedness actions and will remain ready to support potential restoration efforts.
  • Monitoring weather conditions 24/7: The meteorology team continues to track forecast developments, and the company is updating response plans as conditions evolve.
  • Pre-positioning resources: Response teams are developing plans to pre-position crews across the area to respond to any electric or natural gas service interruptions safely and as quickly as possible.
  • Coordinating with local officials: The Incident Command team is providing regular updates to local officials and emergency management partners.
  • Keeping customers informed: CenterPoint is providing information directly to customers via email, phone, text and other channels to keep them informed and prepared.

Commitment to Keeping Customers Informed

CenterPoint will continue to provide proactive updates about the actions it's taking to prepare for and respond to the impacts of the severe weather in the Greater Houston area. Electric customers are encouraged to enroll in Power Alert Service® to receive outage details and customer-specific restoration updates by phone, text or email. Customers can also stay up to date on local outages with CenterPoint's Outage Tracker (available in English & Spanish and mobile-friendly), which allows customers to see outages and restoration times by county, city and zip code.

Emergency Preparations: What Customers Can Do to Stay Safe

To help ensure their safety, CenterPoint is encouraging all its customers and their families to prepare in advance for severe weather by making sure their emergency kit is stocked and having a safety plan ready, especially those who rely on electricity for life-sustaining equipment or medical needs. Customers can find specific safety tips to help them prepare at CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter.

For the latest updates, follow CenterPoint on social media and visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter.

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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 March 31, 2026, the company owned approximately $47.8 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.

Home Repair & Care continues to deliver critical upgrades to CenterPoint Energy southwestern Indiana customers

CenterPoint Energy Foundation investing across southwestern Indiana through the Community Energy Improvement Fund and Optimize programs

EVANSVILLE, Ind. - May 14, 2026 - CenterPoint Energy customers across southwestern Indiana continue to receive critical home repairs through the Home Repair & Care program. Funded by the CenterPoint Energy Foundation through its $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund and implemented by local nonprofit Community One, the program launched in January 2026.

For Grace Strange, a retired Evansville resident, that meant a new furnace for her home, built in 1895. Before retiring in 2024, Grace had completed the maintenance she could on her home, including new windows, basement work and a new roof. During a recent maintenance appointment, her longtime HVAC technician told her that her furnace was close to the end of its useful life. A full replacement was the project she'd been putting off.

"I'd worked hard to take care of the house before I retired. The furnace was the one thing I'd been putting off," said Strange. "The Home Repair & Care program came through at the right moment. The house is more comfortable than it's been in years, our bills came down, and that money can go to gasoline and groceries. That means a lot when you've just retired."

Grace's furnace was replaced with a new high-efficiency unit at no cost through the program.

Critical repairs delivered across southwestern Indiana
Home Repair & Care was designed for homeowners whose incomes fall above no-cost weatherization thresholds but who still face large, one-time repair costs that prevent safer, more efficient homes. To date, 183 home projects are underway or completed across 68 households. Upgrades include:

  • 48 window projects
  • 40 exterior door projects
  • 32 new or repaired furnaces or HVAC systems
  • 27 insulation upgrades
  • 21 roof repairs or replacements
  • 11 new water heaters
  • 4 siding repairs

Continued community investment under the Community Energy Improvement Fund
Home Repair & Care was the first initiative launched under the CenterPoint Energy Foundation's $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund, established in October 2025 to support weatherization, energy efficiency and cost-saving programs across southwestern Indiana. The Fund is supported by the CenterPoint Energy Foundation by company shareholders and has no impact on customer rates. Several additional Foundation programs are now advancing under the Fund, each providing up to $25,000 in matching grant funding for energy efficiency upgrades:

  • Optimize for Local: Applications have been received and are under review. Optimize for Local supports locally owned independent restaurants and retailers across southwestern Indiana with funding for energy efficiency upgrades such as HVAC, refrigeration and lighting improvements.
  • Optimize for Growth: Applications are currently open. Optimize for Growth supports small industrial businesses, including manufacturers, processors and fabricators, with funding for facility energy efficiency improvements that reduce operating costs and strengthen the region's economic base.
  • Optimize for Good: Applications will open later this spring. Optimize for Good supports southwestern Indiana nonprofits with funding for facility energy efficiency improvements, allowing organizations to redirect limited resources toward the community missions they serve.

Additional program details, eligibility and application information are available at CenterPointEnergy.com/Optimize.

The Community Energy Improvement Fund is part of CenterPoint's broader Community Affordability Actions, a series of steps taken since October 2025 to support southwestern Indiana customers, including expanded customer programs and proposed customer protections such as annual late fee waivers, reduced reconnection fees and additional safeguards for medically vulnerable customers. Additional Community Energy Improvement Fund initiatives are expected to be announced in the months ahead.

CenterPoint Energy conducts full-scale emergency exercise in preparation for 2026 hurricane season

HOUSTON - May 14, 2026 - Today, as part of an ongoing effort to strengthen its overall emergency preparedness and response efforts, CenterPoint Energy conducted its annual full-scale emergency response exercise in preparation for the upcoming hurricane season. The emergency exercise, held at CenterPoint's Emergency Operations Center, simulated a Category 3 hurricane impacting the Greater Houston area and included more than 400 members of CenterPoint teams - from Electric and Gas Operations, Emergency Planning & Response, Customer, Communications and others - executing the company's emergency response plan. About 100 state and local officials, emergency management officials, first responder partners and emergency experts observed the drill.

"For CenterPoint, preparing for natural disasters before they happen and simulating the effectiveness of our response and plans is vital to continuously improving and strengthening our response when future storms and hurricanes strike. Today's emergency exercise builds on the series of preparedness actions we've already taken throughout the year, as well as the continued infrastructure investments made as part of our Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative to strengthen the electric grid. The combination of actions we've taken are to help us better achieve the high level of performance expected of us, so we can restore power safely and more quickly for the millions of customers and families who depend on us," said Jesus Soto Jr., Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, CenterPoint Energy.

2026 Preparedness: Focus of annual full-scale exercise

The 2026 emergency exercise focused on executing a series of critical emergency response activities, including reviewing weather forecasts and impacts, analyzing damage prediction models to deploy resources, coordinating with emergency responders to support unified response operations, and communicating accurate and timely information to customers, as well as local and state leaders, on the scale of restoration efforts and progress.

The exercise simulated a Category 3 hurricane and included third-party expert evaluators that observed and provided feedback. CenterPoint will use the feedback to further improve, enhance and strengthen CenterPoint's emergency response preparedness, reflecting its year-round commitment to implementing the latest best practices and lessons learned following all emergency events, including hurricanes and other extreme storms.

More than 100 officials observed the exercise, including elected leaders, representatives from regional emergency management offices, Houston-area utilities, as well as key stakeholders from local education, healthcare and business communities.

2026 Preparedness: Scope of emergency actions to date

CenterPoint has taken a series of actions throughout 2026 to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season. Actions include:

  • Opened a new Emergency Operations Center to support CenterPoint's year-round situational awareness and emergency response readiness and closely coordinate with emergency response partners, local and state officials, media and other key stakeholders.
  • Completed more than 25,000 hours of FEMA trainings across more than 800 employees.
  • Increased the number of frontline workers CenterPoint can call upon to support emergency responses by up to 20 times its normal workforce.
  • Improved the damage assessment process with faster damage identification and power restoration.
  • Enhanced real-time weather monitoring with 150 new advanced weather stations.

Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI): Strengthening the grid

Since launching GHRI in 2024, CenterPoint has made a series of critical infrastructure investments to strengthen the grid to better withstand more extreme weather and improve day-to-day reliability for its customers. These ongoing actions, as part of GHRI, have included:

  • Installing 65,000+ stronger, more storm-resilient poles;
  • Clearing 10,000+ miles of higher-risk vegetation near power lines;
  • Undergrounding 500+ miles of power lines; and
  • Installing 600+ automation devices capable of self-healing.

Throughout 2026, CenterPoint will continue to make additional investments to further strengthen system resiliency and emergency preparedness. These combined resiliency actions will prevent CenterPoint customers from experiencing 150 million fewer outage minutes by the end of 2026.

To learn more about CenterPoint's preparedness actions and critical resiliency improvements across Greater Houston, visit: https://www.CenterPointEnergy.com/TakingAction.

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 March 31, 2026, the company owned approximately $47.8 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. ​


Energy efficiency improvements at Blue Lake Water Resource Recovery Facility help save money, while reducing energy use and emissions

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MINNEAPOLIS - May 13, 2026 - The Metropolitan Council Environmental Services, in collaboration with CenterPoint Energy and Synagro, has completed a major energy efficiency project at the Blue Lake Water Resource Recovery Facility in Shakopee. The project incorporates more renewable biogas into plant operations and earned the Metropolitan Council a rebate of $152,690 through CenterPoint's energy efficiency programs.

As designed, this project, identified by Synagro, is expected to save energy equivalent to the annual emissions generated by 225 Minnesota homes and achieve approximately $162,000 in energy cost savings per year.

"We work to connect our customers with energy efficiency projects to help them save money, energy, and reduce emissions attributed to their energy use," said Brad Steber, CenterPoint's Vice President of Minnesota Gas. "The Blue Lake custom biogas project represents the possibilities that exist for achieving emissions reductions through strategic collaboration and commitment to creative innovation for the benefit of our shared customers and communities throughout Minnesota.

For wastewater treatment, solids are processed into fertilizer pellets through a drying system that also produces biogas, a renewable fuel that can be leveraged for operations. These energy efficiency improvements allow the facility to safely use biogas to reduce emissions.

"Millions of gallons of wastewater flow to our facilities daily, carrying an enormous, untapped energy resource - and we're unlocking it," said Leisa Thompson, General Manager, Metropolitan Council Environmental Services. "From raw wastewater heat to stored energy in biosolids, this project transforms how we think about treatment. We aren't just cleaning water; we're turning treatment facilities into energy generators - reducing our operational region's reliance on natural gas and building a more sustainable future."

Blue Lake, the second-largest Metropolitan Council water resource recovery facility and the third largest in Minnesota, treats an average of 27 million gallons of wastewater each day, helping protect public health and the environment.

"This energy-efficiency project has been a true collaborative effort between Synagro, the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services and CenterPoint, providing sustainable benefits for our customer and the community," said Nick Davern, Senior Plant Manager, Synagro Technologies, Inc.

Customer participation in CenterPoint's Minnesota energy efficiency programs has reduced emissions by nearly 18.8 million metric tons over the last 32 years and saved customers approximately $2.6 billion. To learn more about CenterPoint's Minnesota energy efficiency programs, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/SaveEnergy.

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 March 31, 2026, the company owned approximately $47.8 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.

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