Been in Houston area since 2018, we live on the North side, we have enjoyed our time here, great people, crazy traffic, very hot and humid, great food,
we chose to come here, we like the politics in most of Texas not so much Harris county, we have CenterPoint for power distribution, we went through the freeze a few years back and lost power for 4 days, we
just went through Beryle and were with out power for a week, it was a bit tedious but people in our neighborhood shrugged it off like pros, they are just collecting a hugh pile of debris from our front yard and others as I am writing this, everyone just piled all debris in their front yards and in teh streets,
LiMak must be a neighbor , I never owned a generator for backup power and I have lived in 5 different states, I have one a "Firman" on standby now sitting in my garage, it is only 10kw, I realize now I need something bigger, probably a Generac whole house 24kw, there are no basements in Houston because of the water level so I doubt power lines underground would make sense, below is an excerpt CenterPoint.com:
Houston – July 25, 2024 – Today, at a hearing before the Public Utility Commission of Texas, CenterPoint President and CEO Jason Wells apologized for the frustration Houstonians experienced during Hurricane Beryl and made a company-wide commitment to improve. In the hearing, Wells, accompanied by Tony Gardner, SVP and Chief Customer Officer, and Randy Pryor, VP Major Underground & Distribution Modernization, announced an initial series of specific actions that will increase the resiliency of the electric system, improve customer communications, and strengthen emergency response coordination and partnerships.
“There are no excuses. We will get better. We are taking immediate action to make real, measurable and positive changes to not only better serve our customers and the community, but to re-earn their trust," Jason Wells said. “Our mission is to build and operate the most resilient coastal grid anywhere in the country with best-in-class communications."
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https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/corporate/about-us/news/1791#sthash.DRrO0E0l.dpuf