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CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) launched a web-based Community Progress Tracker for its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI), showing local infrastructure upgrades completed since Aug 1, 2024.

The tracker displays more than 56,000 new poles, > 8,000 miles of tree trimming, > 430 miles undergrounded, > 500 automation devices and 150 weather stations, with searchable views by address or ZIP Code and mobile access.

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  • Installed or replaced >56,000 utility poles since August 1, 2024
  • Undergrounded >430 miles of power lines to reduce storm exposure
  • Trimmed or cleared vegetation along >8,000 miles of distribution lines
  • Installed >500 automation and intelligence devices to improve restoration
  • Deployed 150 advanced weather stations to enhance storm preparedness
  • Launched an interactive, searchable Community Progress Tracker covering 12-county Greater Houston

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In the news release, CenterPoint Energy acts on customer and community feedback and launches new Community Progress Tracker map providing local views of resiliency grid upgrades and improvements across Greater Houston, issued 11-Feb-2026 by CenterPoint Energy over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that changes have been made. The complete, corrected release follows, with additional details at the end:

CenterPoint Energy acts on customer and community feedback and launches new Community Progress Tracker map providing local views of resiliency grid upgrades and improvements across Greater Houston

Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative improvements delivered since August 2024 are available and visible in one online location

New tool allows customers in 12-county area to view more than 56,000 new storm resilient poles, more than 8,000 miles of tree-trimming and more than 500 new automation and intelligence devices delivered since August 1, 2024

HOUSTON, Feb. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency and keeping customers informed of the progress to strengthen the electric grid around Greater Houston, today CenterPoint Energy launched its new Community Progress Tracker. This new web-based, customer-focused map provides direct access to the public to track and measure progress on electric infrastructure upgrades on their street, in their neighborhood, or in their ZIP Code. All of the system upgrades that CenterPoint is making are critical to helping the company build and deliver the most resilient coastal grid in the nation.

The new Community Progress Tracker is part of CenterPoint's broader Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (GHRI) – a multi-year program to strengthen the electric grid and improve both reliability and resiliency in the face of increasingly severe weather events, while also improving customer communications. Through GHRI, CenterPoint is investing in a wide range of grid-hardening measures designed to reduce outage impacts and accelerate customer outage restoration.

"Our new Community Progress Tracker gives our customers a clear window into the work we're doing in their local neighborhoods to improve their service and build a stronger and more resilient electric system," said Tony Gardner, Chief Customer Officer at CenterPoint. "Whether they access it on their phones, tablets, laptops or desktops, our new tracker details all the different types of work we are doing and the critical upgrades we've made in their communities."

Community Progress Tracker details
The new tool provides location-specific details on work completed to date as part of GHRI. This includes new more storm-resilient poles and equipment, undergrounded power lines, enhanced vegetation management, and advanced grid technologies, including automation devices that reduce the impact of outages. All these different scopes of GHRI upgrades are noted on the new tracker using colorful and easy-to-identify icons.

CenterPoint Energy Community Progress Tracker icons (PRNewsfoto/CenterPoint Energy)

While today the tracker visualizes all the upgrades and improvements that CenterPoint has delivered over the last 18 months, it will continue to evolve, and future features will soon allow customers to monitor projects underway and upcoming planned resiliency projects in their area. These future improvements will allow customers and the public to follow progress in given areas and better understand how these efforts contribute to a more reliable and resilient energy future.

Accessible via both desktop and mobile devices, the new Community Progress Tracker includes:

  • An interactive map of CenterPoint's 12-county Greater Houston service area
  • Colorful and easy-to-view icons for locations of new poles, tree-trimming miles, automation devices, undergrounding, and weather stations
  • Zoom in and out functions
  • Searchability by street address or ZIP Code
  • Community and neighborhood-level visualization of work completed since August 1, 2024, including pole and equipment upgrades, tree trimming, undergrounding power lines and the installation of automation devices

GHRI Progress update
"Resiliency is at the heart of everything we're doing," added Jesus Soto Jr., Chief Operating Officer at CenterPoint. "From stronger poles and new automation to undergrounding to tree trimming, we're taking a comprehensive and innovative approach to hardening our infrastructure and delivering Greater Houston's electric system. Our goal is to build the most resilient coastal grid in the nation, and this tool will help our customers follow that journey and see the progress we are making in their communities."

Since August 2024, as part of GHRI, CenterPoint has:

  • Installed or replaced more than 56,000 utility poles, including high-strength composite models engineered to better withstand extreme wind conditions;
  • Undergrounded more than 430 miles of power lines to reduce exposure to storm-related damage;
  • Trimmed or cleared vegetation along more than 8,000 miles of distribution lines in higher-risk areas;
  • Installed more than 500 automation and intelligence devices to help reduce outage impacts and improve service restoration times; and
  • Deployed 150 advanced weather stations since April 2025 to enhance situational awareness and storm preparedness.

How to access
To explore the Community Progress Tracker, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/Progress. A short "how-to" video is also available to help customers navigate the tool can be found here: LINK

About CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) is a multi-state electric and natural gas delivery company serving approximately 7 million metered customers across Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, and Texas. The company is headquartered in Houston and is the only Texas-domiciled investor-owned utility. As of September 30, 2025, the company had approximately $45 billion in assets. With approximately 8,300 employees, CenterPoint Energy and its predecessor companies have been serving customers for more than 150 years. For more information, visit CenterPointEnergy.com.

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Correction: "1,500 advanced weather stations" has been updated to "150 advanced weather stations" in the last bulletpoint.

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FAQ

What upgrades does CenterPoint Energy (CNP) show on the Community Progress Tracker?

The tracker shows location-specific upgrades such as new poles, undergrounding, tree trimming and automation devices. According to the company, it visualizes work completed since August 1, 2024 and includes searchable views by street address or ZIP Code.

How many storm-resilient poles has CenterPoint Energy (CNP) installed since August 2024?

CenterPoint reports it has installed or replaced more than 56,000 utility poles since August 1, 2024. According to the company, many are high-strength composite poles engineered to better withstand extreme wind conditions.

How much power line undergrounding has CenterPoint Energy (CNP) completed under GHRI?

CenterPoint says it has undergrounded more than 430 miles of power lines as part of GHRI since August 2024. According to the company, undergrounding reduces exposure to storm-related damage in higher-risk areas.

What vegetation work has CenterPoint Energy (CNP) completed to improve resiliency?

The company reports trimming or clearing vegetation along more than 8,000 miles of distribution lines in higher-risk areas since August 2024. According to CenterPoint, this enhanced vegetation management aims to reduce outage impacts from storms.

How many automation and intelligence devices has CenterPoint Energy (CNP) installed to reduce outages?

CenterPoint has installed more than 500 automation and intelligence devices since August 2024 to help reduce outage impacts. According to the company, these devices improve situational awareness and accelerate service restoration times.

Where can customers access CenterPoint Energy's (CNP) Community Progress Tracker and how is it used?

Customers can access the tracker at CenterPointEnergy.com/Progress to view upgrades by address or ZIP Code. According to the company, the tool is mobile-friendly and includes map icons, zoom and search features plus a how-to video.
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