Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative Phase Two Update: CenterPoint Energy completes nearly 90% of critical resiliency actions to strengthen the grid ahead of 2025 hurricane season

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Over the last eight months, CenterPoint has installed 21,975 stronger, more storm-resilient poles; undergrounded 401 miles of power lines; added 4,472 automation devices; cleared 3,741 miles of high-risk vegetation; and installed 84 weather monitoring stations around the Greater Houston area

100% of strategic undergrounding goal completed ahead of schedule

Company on pace to complete historic suite of Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative actions by June 1, which will improve reliability for customers and reduce outages by more than 125 million minutes annually

HOUSTON, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, as part of the second phase of the Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI), CenterPoint Energy announced that it has completed nearly 90 percent of all planned grid resiliency improvements ahead of hurricane season. CenterPoint has completed or is on track to finish key actions by June 1 including installing 25,000 stronger, storm-resilient poles; undergrounding 400+ miles of power lines; adding 4,850 automated devices capable of self-healing; clearing 4,000 miles of higher-risk vegetation; and installing 100+ advanced weather monitoring stations across the Greater Houston area.

GHRI Phase Two progress update: April
GHRI Phase Two progress update: April

As previously announced this week, the company has completed its undergrounding goal of installing 400 miles of underground power lines ahead of schedule. Overall, these resiliency actions are expected to reduce outages for customers by more than 125 million minutes annually.

"As part of our ongoing resiliency efforts and preparations for hurricane season, the CenterPoint team has reached another key milestone in our Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative. Through the end of April, we've completed nearly 90 percent of our overall grid resiliency improvements, from installing stronger poles and automation devices to clearing hazardous vegetation and undergrounding power lines, and we're on track to finish this critical work before June 1. The actions we are taking today to build a more resilient and reliable grid will enable us to better serve our customers when powerful storms and other extreme weather strike," said Nathan Brownell, CenterPoint's Vice President of Resilience and Capital Delivery.

CenterPoint completing all GHRI resiliency actions by June 1
Since launching Phase Two of the GHRI in September 2024, CenterPoint has made progress on the historic series of critical resiliency improvements across the Greater Houston area. Over the last month alone, the company has completed the following actions:

  • Installing an additional 4,442 stronger, more storm-resilient poles built to withstand extreme winds;

  • Undergrounding another 52 miles of power lines to improve overall resiliency;

  • Installing 1,086 more automated reliability devices to reduce the impact of outages and improve restoration times;

  • Clearing an additional 822 miles of higher-risk vegetation near power lines to reduce storm-related outages; and

  • Installing 84 weather monitoring stations to improve situational awareness and storm preparation.