Houston – April 14, 2021 – CenterPoint Energy continues to closely monitor the activity of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which is responsible for scheduling electrical power and ensuring the reliability and adequacy of the electrical network in the ERCOT region of Texas, following its April 13 conservation alert.
According to ERCOT, customer demand for electricity came close to the amount of power generation available yesterday afternoon. As a result, ERCOT issued a conservation alert yesterday at approximately 4:30 p.m. CT. CenterPoint Energy does not generate electricity itself, so any shortage of electrical power capacity from the grid is not something that the company controls.
"We want to thank our customers across our service territory for responding to ERCOT's request for conservation," said Kenny Mercado, CenterPoint Energy's Executive Vice President, Electric Utility. "When power generation drops, conservation is critical to protect the reliability of the electric system and preventing an uncontrolled system-wide outage."
ERCOT is the independent system operator for the region and manages the flow of electric power to most of Texas and more than 26 million Texas customers. CenterPoint Energy is an investor-owned electric utility and a member of ERCOT. The company manages the distribution and transmission of electricity to its approximately 2.6 million customers across the greater Houston area and surrounding communities.
As required, CenterPoint Energy will continue to follow ERCOT's directives as the state faces high power demand and power plants being voluntarily shut down for maintenance issues.
"Our systems are operating normally. We will continue to monitor the electric grid and changing weather conditions and are ready to respond to ERCOT's directives," added Mercado.
If generation capacity issues worsen, CenterPoint Energy will keep customers updated through local media outlets and the company's customer communication channels, including Twitter (@CNPalerts), Facebook, Power Alert Service, Outage Tracker (Estimated Restoration Times will not be available for these types of emergencies) and the web.
The company also said that the greater Houston area and surrounding communities could experience an increased chance of thunderstorms today. Should severe weather impact CenterPoint Energy's service to customers, the company is committed to restoring electricity as safely and quickly as possible. For information on individual outages, sign up for Power Alert Service or visit Outage Tracker for general outage locations.