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CenterPoint Energy expects to restore 90% of power by Monday

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CenterPoint Energy now expects to restore power to 90% of customers impacted by Hurricane Beryl by the end of the day Monday.

The company said it has restored electricity to more than 1.8 million customers.

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Restoration crews have been working through the weekend, achieving the fastest restoration in the company’s history, according to CenterPoint Energy. CenterPoint Energy has deployed crews, equipment, and mobile generation solutions to areas with significant structural damage and localized outages.

“Our crews are doing extraordinary work in neighborhoods across Greater Houston and have continued to accelerate restoration despite challenging conditions as thunderstorms rolled through Houston late yesterday,” said Lynnae Wilson, Senior Vice President of Electric Business in a press release. “Looking ahead, we know those customers who are not yet restored are counting on us, and we are committed to working until we get their lights back on.”

READ MORE: CenterPoint doubles down on projection to restore power to 85% of Houstonians this weekend

CenterPoint Energy said it has provided restoration dates to nearly all customers and is striving to restore power sooner than expected wherever possible.


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