CenterPoint Energy continues to monitor Invest 93L in northeastern Gulf
CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) is actively monitoring Invest 93L, a low-pressure system moving from Florida's east coast toward the Gulf. The system is expected to remain relatively weak, potentially developing into a tropical depression or low-end tropical storm with projected landfall in Central or Western Louisiana.
The company's Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) has implemented significant infrastructure improvements, including installation of 26,000+ storm-resilient poles, undergrounding of 400+ miles of power lines, and deployment of 100+ weather stations. The company has also installed 5,150+ automated reliability devices and cleared 6,000+ miles of high-risk vegetation.
Currently, minimal impacts are expected in the Greater Houston area beyond potential isolated heavy rains and localized flash flooding on Friday and Saturday.
CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) sta monitorando attentamente Invest 93L, un sistema a bassa pressione che si muove dalla costa orientale della Florida verso il Golfo. Si prevede che il sistema rimanga relativamente debole, potenzialmente evolvendosi in una depressione tropicale o in una tempesta tropicale di basso livello con possibile impatto sulla terraferma nella Louisiana centrale o occidentale.
L'Iniziativa di Resilienza della Grande Houston (GHRI) dell'azienda ha realizzato importanti miglioramenti infrastrutturali, tra cui l'installazione di oltre 26.000 pali resistenti alle tempeste, l'interramento di più di 400 miglia di linee elettriche e la distribuzione di oltre 100 stazioni meteorologiche. Inoltre, sono stati installati più di 5.150 dispositivi automatizzati per la sicurezza e sono stati rimossi oltre 6.000 miglia di vegetazione ad alto rischio.
Attualmente, si prevedono impatti minimi nell'area della Grande Houston, limitati a possibili piogge intense isolate e allagamenti locali venerdì e sabato.
CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) está monitoreando activamente Invest 93L, un sistema de baja presión que se desplaza desde la costa este de Florida hacia el Golfo. Se espera que el sistema se mantenga relativamente débil, pudiendo desarrollarse en una depresión tropical o tormenta tropical leve con posible impacto en la costa central o occidental de Luisiana.
La Iniciativa de Resiliencia del Gran Houston (GHRI) de la compañÃa ha implementado mejoras significativas en la infraestructura, incluyendo la instalación de más de 26,000 postes resistentes a tormentas, el soterramiento de más de 400 millas de lÃneas eléctricas y el despliegue de más de 100 estaciones meteorológicas. También se han instalado más de 5,150 dispositivos automatizados de confiabilidad y se han despejado más de 6,000 millas de vegetación de alto riesgo.
Actualmente, se esperan impactos mÃnimos en el área del Gran Houston, aparte de posibles lluvias intensas aisladas e inundaciones locales el viernes y sábado.
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CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) surveille activement Invest 93L, un système de basse pression se déplaçant de la côte est de la Floride vers le Golfe. Le système devrait rester relativement faible, pouvant évoluer en dépression tropicale ou en tempête tropicale de faible intensité avec un atterrissage prévu en Louisiane centrale ou occidentale.
L'Initiative de Résilience du Grand Houston (GHRI) de l'entreprise a mis en œuvre d'importantes améliorations des infrastructures, notamment l'installation de plus de 26 000 poteaux résistants aux tempêtes, l'enfouissement de plus de 400 miles de lignes électriques et le déploiement de plus de 100 stations météorologiques. L'entreprise a également installé plus de 5 150 dispositifs automatisés de fiabilité et dégagé plus de 6 000 miles de végétation à haut risque.
Actuellement, on s'attend à ce que les impacts dans la région du Grand Houston soient minimes, en dehors de possibles fortes pluies isolées et d'inondations localisées vendredi et samedi.
CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) überwacht aktiv Invest 93L, ein Tiefdruckgebiet, das sich von der Ostküste Floridas in Richtung Golf bewegt. Das System wird voraussichtlich relativ schwach bleiben und könnte sich zu einer tropischen Depression oder einem schwachen tropischen Sturm entwickeln, der voraussichtlich in Zentral- oder West-Louisiana auf Land trifft.
Die Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) des Unternehmens hat bedeutende Infrastrukturverbesserungen umgesetzt, darunter die Installation von über 26.000 sturmresistenten Masten, die Verlegung von über 400 Meilen Stromleitungen unter die Erde und die Einrichtung von über 100 Wetterstationen. Zudem wurden mehr als 5.150 automatisierte Zuverlässigkeitsgeräte installiert und über 6.000 Meilen gefährliche Vegetation entfernt.
Derzeit werden im Großraum Houston nur minimale Auswirkungen erwartet, abgesehen von möglichen vereinzelten starken Regenfällen und örtlichen Sturzfluten am Freitag und Samstag.
- Installation of 26,000+ stronger storm-resilient poles for extreme weather resistance
- Undergrounding of 400+ miles of power lines improving system resiliency
- Implementation of 5,150+ automated reliability devices to reduce outage impact
- Installation of 100+ weather monitoring stations for enhanced storm preparation
- Launch of improved cloud-based Outage Tracker in English and Spanish
- Potential for localized flash flooding in Greater Houston area
- Risk of weather-related power outages despite preparedness measures
- Current projections indicate low potential development into a tropical depression or tropical storm
- No significant impacts expected in CenterPoint's
Greater Houston service area beyond rain on Friday and Saturday - Customers and the public are encouraged to sign-up for Power Alert Service to receive updates about friends, family and community locations
According to current weather models, the storm is expected to remain relatively weak but could develop into a tropical depression or a low-end tropical storm before making a projected landfall in Central or
Should the disturbance continue to organize, gain strength, and if model forecasts align on a different track, CenterPoint will take further action.
"CenterPoint's meteorology team continues to monitor activity across the Gulf, including Invest 93L as it moves westward across the
CenterPoint's summer storm readiness planÌý
The actions CenterPoint may take to prepare and respond to storms this summer include:Ìý
- Mobilizing vegetation management workers: Deploying local and contract personnel to clear hazardous vegetation from power lines in the
Greater Houston area ahead of storm landfall to prevent outages.Ìý - Coordinating with government officials:ÌýProviding regular updates to federal, state, county and city officials about our pre-storm activities and readiness posture.Ìý
- Conducting outreach to critical care customers: Reaching out to identified Critical Care Residential and Chronic Condition Residential electric customers by email, phone or text. �
- Sharing information and updates: Providing safety and preparedness information directly with customers via email, phone or text, across social media platforms and other channels to keep customers informed and prepared.ÌýÌýÌý
- Organizing additional call center staffing: Securing additional call center staff to handle a higher volume of calls during the storm and limit wait times.ÌýÌý
Actions since Hurricane Beryl: Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative
Since launching GHRI following Hurricane Beryl last summer, CenterPoint executed a historic series of critical resiliency improvements across the company's 12-county
- Installed or replaced more than 26,000 stronger, more storm-resilient poles built to withstand extreme winds;
- Undergrounded more than 400 miles of power lines to improve overall resiliency;
- Installed more than 5,150 additional automated reliability devices and intelligent grid switching devices to reduce the impact of outages and improve restoration times;
- Cleared more than 6,000 miles of higher-risk vegetation near power lines to reduce storm-related outages;
- Installed more than 100 weather stations across our service territory to improve situational awareness and storm preparation;
- Donated 21 backup generators to critical facilities across the company's 12-county service area; and
- Launched a new and improved, cloud-based Outage Tracker to provide real-time updates on outages and restoration efforts in English and Spanish.
Important weather station facts and locations
CenterPoint has installed over 100 weather monitoring stations ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season. The weather monitoring stations were installed in strategic locations across CenterPoint's 12-county
For more information on CenterPoint's GHRI actions and improvements ahead of hurricane season, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/TakingAction.
Sign-up for Power Alert Service to get updates about family and friends
CenterPoint electric customers are encouraged to enroll in the company's Power Alert Service® to receive outage details, estimated restoration times and customer-specific restoration updates via phone call, text or email. Customers can add up to five additional email addresses or phone numbers to allow family and friends to receive outage information.Ìý
CenterPoint encourages all customers to have a plan to stay safe
CenterPoint is encouraging all of its customers to prepare and have a plan to stay safe during this week's weather. Customers can get storm-related safety tips at CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter � available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.
Customers can also stay up to date on outages with CenterPoint's new and improved, cloud-based Outage Tracker, now available in English and Spanish. The Outage Tracker is built to handle increased traffic during storms, is mobile-friendly, accessible, and allows customers to see outages by county, city and zip code.
For the latest updates, follow CenterPoint onÌýXÌýand visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ActionCenter.Ìý
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 acrossÌýIndiana,ÌýMinnesota,ÌýOhio, andÌýTexas. The company is headquartered in
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