Due to the significant winter storm that reached the Houston area, the CenterPoint Energy company has activated its emergency response plan, deploying around 3,000 personnel to ensure the reliability and durability of electrical services. As mentioned earlier by The Houston Chronicle, this workforce includes about 1,200 mutual aid workers from other utilities, all positioned across the Houston region to respond to any potential outages in time.
A few inches of snow, as well as potential ice accumulation are expected to be brought by the storm, which will increase the chances of power disruptions from the weight of ice on power lines and trees. Darin Carroll, the Vice President of Electric Business at CenterPoint, said, “We are absolutely ready for anything.”
In addition to the workforce mobilization, CenterPoint has established three staging sites across its service area to facilitate efficient response efforts. These sites are equipped with necessary resources, including utility trucks and equipment, to address any service interruptions swiftly.
Residents are highly advised to stay informed about weather conditions and to report any power outages to CenterPoint’s customer service. The company strongly suggests customers who are expecting to experience outages to prepare for potential disruptions by having emergency kits ready and ensuring that heating systems are functioning properly.
For additional detailed information and updates, please refer to CenterPoint Energy’s official communications and local news outlets, follow the public statements by CenterPoint Energy and any news coverage from the region.