We are maintaining partial service using generators and is working with the power company to resolve their issue.” Lumen operates a 51,300-square-foot data center in Houston’s...
As the Houston area works to clean up and restore power to thousands after deadly storms, it will do so under a smog warning and as all of southern Texas starts to feel the heat.
HOUSTON—Across this city’s famous suburban sprawl, drivers for the fourth straight day are inching through intersections without working traffic signals. With a brutal heat wave...
slammed the Houston area, leaving seven dead. The heat index... 6 million customers would have power restored by Sunday... to the weather service's Storm Prediction Center. By the weather...
“The lack of power provided by CenterPoint continues to compromise lives here in the greater Houston Harris County area” Abbott said. Energy & Environment Houston Hurricane...
As the heat rages on and about a million customers still wait anxiously for CenterPoint Energy to restore their power, the City of Houston as well as its nonprofit and county partners are activatin...
of Houston. The thunderstorm saw nearly 900,000 people left without power at its height on Thursday after strong winds... to the Storm Prediction Center. The National Weather Service said a...
distribution center. His family, with two daughters ages 3 and 7, was struggling, he said.... As of late Wednesday afternoon there were 1.6 million customers without power in the Houston...
By Juan Lozano and Nadia Lathan | Associated Press · HOUSTON (AP) — About half a million Houston-area homes and businesses will still be without electricity next week, the city’s largest utility said Thursday, stoking the frustration of hot and weary residents and leading a top state official to call the pace of recovery from Hurricane Beryl “not acceptable.” · Jason Ryan, executive vice president of CenterPoint Energy, said power has been restored to more than 1 million homes and businesses since Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monda ...
Only one of Houston's 13 multi-service centers has a generator to restore the facility's power if extreme weather knocks out the power.