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CenterPoint Energy: "99.9% of Customers Have Power, 2,800 are Without"

While snow and precipitation is expected to wrap-up here in Houston, CenterPoint is trying to stay in front of the narrative this time around, releasing a statement with the latest update.

As of 11 a.m., CenterPoint Energy announced that more than 99.9 percent of its Greater Houston area customers are receiving normal electric service even as Winter Storm Enzo continues to bring significant precipitation and sub-freezing temperatures to the region. As part of its storm mobilization efforts, approximately 3,000 CenterPoint frontline workers, contractors, and mutual aid personnel continue to respond to scattered outages across the 12-county area and have restored power to approximately 18,700 customers since 12:01 a.m. 2,800 customers currently remain out of power.

To help coordinate its overall restoration and response efforts, CenterPoint’s Emergency Operations Center remains activated, and the company continues to restore power safely and as quickly as possible. The company continues working with state and local emergency partners to address local issues and remains focused on sharing critical updates and safety information with its 2.8 million customers.

“CenterPoint marshalled thousands of critical resources to prepare for this historic winter weather event that’s still impacting the Greater Houston area. While it is very positive that outages remain low at this time, our teams are responding quickly to scattered outages as they occur. We’d like to thank our customers for following the calls from local officials to stay off the roads, giving our frontline professionals the space to operate safely and efficiently and reducing the likelihood of cars hitting power poles. We understand that these conditions are difficult, and for as long as Enzo continues to impact our customers, our CenterPoint team remains fully focused and ready to respond to further impacts of this storm and the sub-freezing temperatures that are expected to continue through Wednesday,” said Darin Carroll, Senior Vice President of CenterPoint’s Electric Business.

Meanwhile the snow continues to fall on Galveston Island, with 170 homes and businesses now without power. CenterPoint is asking Galveston Island to reserve energy to help.

Stay tuned for extended coverage of Winter Storm Enzo on news radio 740 KTRH, and KTRH.com.

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