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CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric’s enhanced Systemwide Resiliency Plan (SRP) expected to reduce outage impacts due to extreme weather and storms by 1.3 billion minutes into 2029
100% of lines serving the most customers will have automation devices capable of self-healing; 99% of substations will be raised above the 500-year flood plain, more than 50% of CenterPoint’s electric system will be undergrounded; and replace or install 130,000 stronger, more storm-resilient poles and braces
The 2026-2028 SRP will be the largest single resiliency investment in CenterPoint history and will help address the impact of a wide range of extreme weather and other threats
HOUSTON
, Jan. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, as part of a company-wide commitment to build the most resilient coastal grid in the country, CenterPoint Energy submitted its enhanced Systemwide Resiliency Plan (SRP), which is expected to reduce the impact of storm-related outages by over 1.3 billion minutes for its 2.8 million customers into 2029. The plan represents the largest single grid resiliency investment in the company’s history. CenterPoint’s 2026-2028 SRP will build on the progress made during the first two phases of the company’s Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative, and is designed to help address the impacts of a wide range of extreme weather threats, including more powerful storms, hurricanes, wind events like derechos, flooding, extreme temperatures, tornadoes, wildfires and winter storms.
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“As the energy capital of the world, the residents of the Greater Houston area expect and deserve an electric system that is safe, reliable, cost-effective and resilient when they need it most. We’re determined to deliver just that. Our Systemwide Resiliency Plan represents an historic investment and is a major step on our strategic roadmap to becoming the most resilient coastal grid in the country. The array of resiliency actions will provide customers with clear benefits now and in the future, is cost-effective, and will build on the progress we’ve already made to date through the Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative. Taken together, we believe that these resiliency actions will help create a future with fewer outages coupled with faster restoration times for the customers that we are privileged to serve,” said Jason Wells, President and Chief Executive Officer of CenterPoint Energy.
Building the Stronger, More Resilient, Self-Healing Grid of the Future
The bold actions outlined in CenterPoint’s SRP are designed to benefit customers across the entire service area, with a specific focus on customers in higher-risk areas. When complete, this suite of resiliency actions, combined with CenterPoint’s normal operations, will achieve the following:
- Automation Devices: 100% of lines serving the most customers will include automation devices capable of self-healing to reduce the impact of outages;
- Secure Substations: 99% of substations will be raised above the 500-year flood plain;
- Undergrounding: More than 50% of CenterPoint’s system will be undergrounded to improve resiliency;
- Stronger Distribution Poles: 130,000 stronger, more storm-resilient poles (rated to 110 mph and 132 mph) will be either installed new, or replaced or braced to withstand stronger storms;
- Vegetation Management: CenterPoint will deploy an industry-leading, three-year vegetation management cycle for transmission and distribution lines, with 100% of power lines cleared of hazardous vegetation every three years;
- Stronger Transmission Towers: 2,200+ transmission structures will be rebuilt or upgraded to be able to better withstand extreme weather while improving overall reliability; and
- Modernized Cables: 34,500 spans of underground cables will be modernized to reduce the frequency and impact of outages.
These key improvements, along with other planned actions and measures announced earlier in the week as part of CenterPoint’s 2024-2029 rate case, are expected to strengthen overall resiliency and reliability of the Greater Houston-area electric system by at least 30% over a three-year period, according to analysis from Guidehouse, an independent third-party expert. In addition, these systemwide improvements will continue to provide important benefits by improving long-term reliability, and will help reduce potential weather-related outages for customers.
A Historic Resiliency Investment
CenterPoint’s $5.75 billion Systemwide Resiliency Plan is a historic investment in the grid and will help reduce hundreds of millions of outage minutes per year caused by extreme weather. Given the importance of reducing the future impact of major extreme weather events, the combined actions outlined in the SRP will help avoid outages for more than 500,000 customers in the event of another Hurricane Beryl-like storm, while also helping to improve restoration and response times during such events. When complete, the SRP is also expected to save customers a projected cost of approximately $50 million in storm-related costs per year.
Actions Completed Under Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative
The SRP builds upon core resiliency actions CenterPoint has completed to date through its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) that was launched last August to strengthen the grid, improve communications and expand local and emergency partnerships ahead of the 2025 hurricane season. Since launching GHRI in 2024, CenterPoint has already:
- Installed more than 10,600 more storm-resilient poles designed to withstand extreme winds;
- Cleared more than 3,400 miles of hazardous vegetation near power lines;
- Installed more than 370 self-healing automation devices; and
- Undergrounded approximately 200 miles of power lines.
Addressing Growing Energy Needs and Weather Challenges
The resiliency actions outlined by the SRP will also help meet the energy needs of the growing population across CenterPoint’s Greater Houston service area. The number of customers is expected to continue growing by 2 percent annually for the foreseeable future – the equivalent of adding a city the size of Waco, Texas, every year. As Greater Houston’s population, economy and energy needs grow, CenterPoint’s SRP will help address the increasing risk that this fast-growing region faces from extreme weather.
Why is the SRP Needed?
Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) show that the Greater Houston area faces the highest weather and climate hazard risk of any region in the country. In fact, Harris County has more FEMA-designated disaster resilience zones (14) than any other county in the United States.
A Systemwide Resiliency Plan Shaped by Experts, Stakeholders and Customer Feedback
The SRP, which CenterPoint submitted to the Public Utility Commission of Texas today for review, incorporates important feedback from customers, elected leaders, emergency management agencies and independent experts. Over the last three months, CenterPoint has conducted 30 meetings and listening sessions and solicited feedback on our plan during the draft stages. As part of CenterPoint’s commitment to long-term affordability, the SRP is designed to provide the greatest dollar value to customers now and in the future by prioritizing proven, cost-effective resiliency actions that will ultimately prove vital to reducing future storm-related costs for the communities CenterPoint serves.
To learn more about CenterPoint’s Systemwide Resiliency Plan and the actions it is currently taking to strengthen the grid, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/SystemwideResiliencyPlan.
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, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio and Texas. With approximately 9,000 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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