CenterPoint Energy Remains Vigilant and Prepared for Storm Response as Tropical Activity in the Gulf of Mexico Continues to Strengthen
CenterPoint Energy is actively preparing for potential impacts from a tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico with a 90% chance of development. The company has 2,000 frontline workers and 600+ vegetation management personnel conducting pre-storm activities. They've secured 700 additional vegetation management personnel and identified 5,000+ additional frontline workers if needed.
Key actions include:
- Preparing staging sites, crews, and equipment
- Securing additional resources from mutual assistance companies
- Encouraging customers to enroll in Power Alert Service
- Implementing a new Outage Tracker system
- Urging customers with critical needs to make alternate arrangements
CenterPoint has also launched the Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative, installing stronger poles, trimming vegetation, and adding automation devices to improve system resilience.
CenterPoint Energy si sta attivamente preparando per i potenziali impatti di un sistema tropicale nel Golfo del Messico, con una probabilità del 90% di sviluppo. L'azienda ha 2.000 lavoratori in prima linea e oltre 600 personale per la gestione della vegetazione che stanno conducendo attività pre-tempesta. Hanno assicurato 700 persone aggiuntive per la gestione della vegetazione e identificato più di 5.000 lavoratori in prima linea aggiuntivi se necessario.
Le azioni chiave includono:
- Preparazione di siti di attesa, squadre e attrezzature
- Assicurare risorse aggiuntive da aziende di assistenza reciproca
- Incitare i clienti ad iscriversi al Servizio di Avviso di Emergenza
- Implementare un nuovo sistema di Monitoraggio delle Interruzioni
- Esortare i clienti con esigenze critiche a fare arrangiamenti alternativi
CenterPoint ha anche lanciato l'Iniziativa di Resilienza della Grande Houston, installando pali più robusti, potando la vegetazione e aggiungendo dispositivi di automazione per migliorare la resilienza del sistema.
CenterPoint Energy se está preparando activamente para los posibles impactos de un sistema tropical en el Golfo de México, con un 90% de probabilidad de desarrollo. La compañía cuenta con 2,000 trabajadores en primera línea y más de 600 personas para el manejo de la vegetación realizando actividades previas a la tormenta. Han asegurado 700 personas adicionales para el manejo de la vegetación e identificado más de 5,000 trabajadores en primera línea adicionales si es necesario.
Las acciones clave incluyen:
- Preparar sitios de acopio, equipos y personal
- Asegurar recursos adicionales de empresas de asistencia mutua
- Incentivar a los clientes a inscribirse en el Servicio de Alerta de Poder
- Implementar un nuevo sistema de Seguimiento de Cortes
- Instar a los clientes con necesidades críticas a hacer arreglos alternativos
CenterPoint también ha lanzado la Iniciativa de Resiliencia de Greater Houston, instalando postes más resistentes, recortando vegetación y añadiendo dispositivos de automatización para mejorar la resiliencia del sistema.
CenterPoint Energy는 멕시코만에 있는 열대 시스템의 잠재적 영향에 적극적으로 대비하고 있으며, 개발 가능성이 90%입니다. 이 회사는 2,000명의 전선 근무자와 600명 이상의 식물 관리 인력이 폭풍 전 활동을 수행하고 있습니다. 추가로 700명의 식물 관리 인력을 확보했으며, 필요한 경우 5,000명 이상의 추가 전선 근무자를 식별했습니다.
주요 활동은 다음과 같습니다:
- 경과지, 팀 및 장비 준비
- 상호 지원 회사로부터 추가 자원 확보
- 고객에게 전력 경고 서비스에 등록하도록 장려
- 새로운 정전 추적 시스템 구현
- 필요한 고객에게 대체 조치를 취할 것을 촉구
CenterPoint는 또한 Greater Houston 회복력 이니셔티브를 시작하여 더 강한 전주를 설치하고, 식물을 정리하며, 시스템 회복력을 향상시키기 위해 자동화 장치를 추가합니다.
CenterPoint Energy se prépare activement à d’éventuels impacts d’un système tropical dans le Golfe du Mexique, avec une probabilité de développement de 90 %. La société dispose de 2 000 travailleurs de première ligne et de plus de 600 personnes pour la gestion de la végétation réalisant des activités préparatoires avant la tempête. Ils ont sécurisé 700 personnes supplémentaires pour la gestion de la végétation et identifié plus de 5 000 travailleurs supplémentaires de première ligne si nécessaire.
Les actions clés comprennent :
- Préparation de sites de mise en scène, d'équipes et d'équipements
- Sécurisation de ressources supplémentaires auprès d'entreprises d'assistance mutuelle
- Encouragement des clients à s'inscrire au Service d'Alerte de Puissance
- Mise en œuvre d'un nouveau système de Suivi des Pannes
- Encouragement des clients ayant des besoins critiques à prendre des dispositions alternatives
CenterPoint a également lancé l'Initiative de Résilience de Greater Houston, installant des poteaux plus robustes, taillant la végétation et ajoutant des dispositifs d'automatisation pour améliorer la résilience du système.
CenterPoint Energy bereitet sich aktiv auf potenzielle Auswirkungen eines tropischen Systems im Golf von Mexiko vor, mit einer Entwicklungschance von 90%. Das Unternehmen hat 2.000 Mitarbeiter an vorderster Front und über 600 Fachkräfte für Vegetationsmanagement, die Vorbereitungsmaßnahmen vor dem Sturm durchführen. Es wurden 700 zusätzliche Mitarbeiter für das Vegetationsmanagement gesichert und über 5.000 zusätzliche Mitarbeiter an vorderster Front identifiziert, falls dies erforderlich ist.
Wichtige Maßnahmen sind:
- Vorbereitung von Bereitstellungsplätzen, Teams und Equipment
- Zusätzliche Ressourcen von Dienstleistungsunternehmen zu sichern
- Kunden zur Anmeldung für den Power Alert Service ermutigen
- Ein neues Ausfallverfolgungssystem implementieren
- Kunden mit kritischem Bedarf auffordern, alternative Vorkehrungen zu treffen
CenterPoint hat außerdem die Greater Houston Resilience Initiative ins Leben gerufen, um stärkere Masten zu installieren, Vegetation zurückzuschneiden und Automatisierungsgeräte hinzuzufügen, um die Widerstandsfähigkeit des Systems zu verbessern.
- Proactive preparation with 2,000 frontline workers and 600+ vegetation management personnel
- Secured 700 additional vegetation management personnel and identified 5,000+ additional frontline workers
- Implementation of new Outage Tracker system for improved customer communication
- Launch of Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative to improve system resilience
- Potential for widespread, lengthy electricity outages due to tropical storm or hurricane
- Possible disruption to natural gas services in affected areas
- Storm system moving through Gulf is strengthening and has a
90% chance of tropical development, according to the National Weather Service - CenterPoint's ongoing planning includes preparing staging sites, crews and equipment, communicating safety actions to customers, and continuing to secure additional frontline resources from mutual assistance companies
- Company has already secured approximately 700 additional vegetation management personnel to help with pre-storm work and has identified more than 5,000 additional frontline workers if needed for response
- Customers in the
Greater Houston area, including those who depend on electricity for life-sustaining equipment, are encouraged to begin their planning and preparations as soon as possible; all customers encouraged to register for Power Alert Service
In preparation for potential severe weather across the Gulf coast including the
"While our weather experts work to determine the path, intensity and timing of the tropical activity, we remain vigilant and are fully focused on executing on our storm preparation plan. We are in the process of mobilizing all of our available resources and mutual assistance resources from other utility companies so we will be prepared to safely and quickly restore power to our customers should this tropical system impact our area," said Darin Carroll, Senior Vice President, Electric Business.
Call to Action: Sign up for Power Alert Service
Customers should remember that a storm is a powerful force of nature that can cause significant damage and widespread, lengthy electricity outages. Conditions can also change unexpectedly and for the worse.
Customers are encouraged to enroll in Power Alert Service® to receive outage details, estimated restoration times, as available or determined, and customer-specific restoration updates in the event of severe weather. With the option to receive updates via phone call, text or email, Power Alert Service® helps keep customers informed of restoration progress during an outage event. Customers can also find additional resources at CenterPointEnergy.com/StormCenter.
New and Improved Outage Tracker with Greater Web Resiliency
Within 24 hours of a tropical storm or hurricane exiting our service area, CenterPoint will communicate an estimated time for restoration for the entire system and will update the estimated times of restoration at least daily thereafter. The new and improved Outage Tracker will be used to update individual customers on their expected restoration date as soon as possible after restoration expectations are determined.
To learn more about Outage Tracker's new features and functionality, watch the demonstration video.
For an in-depth, step-by-step guide to using the Outage Tracker, click here.
Customers with Critical Needs
Because CenterPoint Energy cannot guarantee an uninterrupted, regular or continuous power supply, customers who depend on electricity for life-sustaining equipment are encouraged to make alternate arrangements for on-site backup capabilities or other alternatives in the event of loss of electric service.
During pre-storm preparations and post-storm recovery efforts, CenterPoint urges customers to stay informed of weather conditions and warnings or advisories issued by local authorities by paying close attention to announcements from local news outlets for important information regarding ongoing conditions and recovery efforts.
Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative
Across
As part of the first phase of its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative, throughout August CenterPoint crews and contractors installed more than 1,100 stronger and more resilient fiberglass poles, trimmed vegetation along more than 2,000 miles of power lines and installed more than 300 automation devices in neighborhoods all over
The company also recommends that customers follow these important electric and natural gas safety tips:
Important Safety Reminders
Electric
- If you experience an electric outage, do not open freezers and refrigerators any more than necessary, as opening these appliances will allow food to thaw more quickly.
- Only use a portable generator in a well-ventilated outdoor area and never run it inside your residence or in a garage to avoid carbon monoxide fumes, which can be deadly.
- Never connect a portable electric generator directly to your building's electrical system during a power outage; electricity could back feed into the power lines and potentially endanger utility workers, emergency responders or members of the public.
- Have your weatherhead, which connects the overhead power line to your home or business, checked for damage. Any weatherhead problems will need to be repaired by a licensed electrician prior to service being restored.
- Stay away from low-hanging, downed power lines or lines that could be submerged in standing water. Treat downed power lines and damaged electric utility equipment as if they are energized. Report any low-hanging or downed power lines and damaged electric utility equipment to CenterPoint Energy by calling 713-207-2222.
- Water poses a potential electric safety threat because it's a good conductor. Always be careful not to touch water, or anything in contact with it, near a downed power line.
- Any amount of water, including a puddle, can become energized. If you see a downed power line near water, retreat to a safe distance, then call CenterPoint Energy immediately at 713-207-2222 to report it.
- Flood water can be hazardous. Always use extreme care when stepping into flooded areas. Submerged outlets or electrical cords can energize water, even from a distance.
- Boats or other vehicles being used in high water can expose you to danger from power lines at their normal height. Be aware and stay away.
- If water has risen above the electrical outlets, contact a licensed electrician before turning on the main circuit breaker.
Natural Gas
- If you smell natural gas — which has a distinctive, strong odor, often compared to rotten eggs or sulfur — leave the area immediately on foot, and tell others to leave, too. Do not turn the lights on or off, smoke, strike a match, use a phone or operate anything that might cause a spark, including a flashlight or a generator. Once safely away from the area, call 911 and CenterPoint Energy, and we will send a trained service technician immediately.
- Do not turn off your natural gas at the meter; your natural gas meter should be left on to maintain proper pressure in the natural gas piping within the house and to prevent water from entering the lines should flooding occur.
- Natural gas can be turned off at each appliance. Later, to restore natural gas service to an appliance, you may follow the written instructions located on the appliance for re-lighting. If you are unable to locate the instructions or don't feel comfortable re-lighting, call a qualified plumber or technician.
- While conducting exterior clean-up and/or repairs, call 811 to locate utility lines prior to digging on your property.
- If your home is flooded, call a licensed plumber or a natural gas appliance technician to inspect your appliances prior to requesting a service reconnection.
- Be cautious around line workers and give them plenty of room to safely assess damage and make repairs.
As this storm moves toward CenterPoint Energy's electric and natural gas service territories, additional updates will be provided as needed. For additional information on hurricane preparedness, visit
CenterPointEnergy.com/StormCenter and follow @CenterPoint for updates during inclement weather events. The following resources are also available on CenterPoint Energy's dedicated storm page:
- How you can prepare for a storm
- How CenterPoint prepares for a storm
- How CenterPoint restores service following a storm
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