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CenterPoint’s power outage map remains down. Here’s where to find more electricity info.

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CenterPoint Energy’s Outage Tracker, crucial for outage updates, has been offline since May due to technical issues from a derecho.

Issue with Outage Tracker

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CenterPoint plans to replace the Outage Tracker with a redesigned cloud-based platform by the end of July, promising improved functionality and capacity.

Upcoming Update

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Customers express frustration over the lack of detailed outage information, relying on CenterPoint for power delivery across Harris and Fort Bend counties.

Customer Frustrations

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CenterPoint released a power restoration map four days post-derecho, detailing restoration estimates.

Power Restoration Map

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CWalle acknowledged CenterPoint’s proactive communication before Tropical Storm Beryl.

Legislative Communication

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While the Outage Tracker is down, CenterPoint customers can access outage info via Power Alert Service (phone, text, email) and Storm Center updates every 15 minutes.

Alternative Information Sources

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Entergy, serving Montgomery, Chambers, and Liberty counties, offers its own outage tracker map and text message Outage Alerts.

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Texas-New Mexico Power provides an operational outage tracker and text-based Outage Alerts for parts of Galveston and Brazoria counties.

Texas-New Mexico Power Customers

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Despite CenterPoint’s outage tracker issues, residents have multiple sources for outage and restoration information during severe weather.

Conclusion