CenterPoint Energy Prepares for Potential Tropical Disturbance in Bay of Campeche
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Friday, Aug 15, 2025 6:18 am ET1min read
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The tropical disturbance, currently moving across Mexico and toward the South Texas coast, is expected to primarily increase rain chances for the Greater Houston area. While the exact forecast specifics remain uncertain, CenterPoint is ready to deploy its summer storm readiness plan if necessary. The company's Meteorology team has been monitoring the disturbance and will continue to do so, leveraging technology assets and reviewing new models and data [1].
CenterPoint's readiness plan includes mobilizing vegetation management workers to clear hazardous vegetation from power lines, coordinating with government officials, conducting outreach to critical care customers, sharing information and updates with customers, and organizing additional call center staffing. These measures aim to minimize potential disruptions and ensure the safety of customers and communities [1].
The company has also implemented significant infrastructure improvements inspired by Hurricane Beryl. Since last summer, CenterPoint has installed over 32,000 storm-resilient poles, undergrounded more than 400 miles of power lines, deployed over 5,150 automated reliability devices, and installed more than 100 weather monitoring stations across its service territory [2].
CenterPoint encourages all customers to sign up for the Power Alert Service to receive updates about outages and restoration efforts. The service allows customers to add up to five additional email addresses or phone numbers to receive information about friends and family [1].
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/centerpoint-energy-is-aware-of-and-monitoring-the-tropical-disturbance-in-the-bay-of-campeche-302530365.html
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/CNP/center-point-energy-is-aware-of-and-monitoring-the-tropical-wamgk12juno9.html
CenterPoint Energy is monitoring a tropical disturbance in the Bay of Campeche, which may affect South Texas by the week's end. Current projections indicate minimal impact on the Greater Houston area, with increased rain chances for Friday and Saturday. The company has launched a comprehensive readiness plan, including infrastructure improvements inspired by Hurricane Beryl.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) is closely monitoring a tropical disturbance, Invest 98L, in the Bay of Campeche, which could affect South Texas by the end of the week. Current projections indicate minimal impact on the Greater Houston area, with increased rain chances for Friday and Saturday. The company has activated its summer storm readiness plan to ensure preparedness.The tropical disturbance, currently moving across Mexico and toward the South Texas coast, is expected to primarily increase rain chances for the Greater Houston area. While the exact forecast specifics remain uncertain, CenterPoint is ready to deploy its summer storm readiness plan if necessary. The company's Meteorology team has been monitoring the disturbance and will continue to do so, leveraging technology assets and reviewing new models and data [1].
CenterPoint's readiness plan includes mobilizing vegetation management workers to clear hazardous vegetation from power lines, coordinating with government officials, conducting outreach to critical care customers, sharing information and updates with customers, and organizing additional call center staffing. These measures aim to minimize potential disruptions and ensure the safety of customers and communities [1].
The company has also implemented significant infrastructure improvements inspired by Hurricane Beryl. Since last summer, CenterPoint has installed over 32,000 storm-resilient poles, undergrounded more than 400 miles of power lines, deployed over 5,150 automated reliability devices, and installed more than 100 weather monitoring stations across its service territory [2].
CenterPoint encourages all customers to sign up for the Power Alert Service to receive updates about outages and restoration efforts. The service allows customers to add up to five additional email addresses or phone numbers to receive information about friends and family [1].
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/centerpoint-energy-is-aware-of-and-monitoring-the-tropical-disturbance-in-the-bay-of-campeche-302530365.html
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/CNP/center-point-energy-is-aware-of-and-monitoring-the-tropical-wamgk12juno9.html

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