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kelkel25 said:

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kelkel25 said:

htxag09 said:

Our xfinity is back out this morning.

This may be a stupid thought….bit what are the odds this generator is plugged into the xfinity equipment and when it runs out of gas our internet goes down?

It's done in and out the last few days now



That's looks like some bs I'd try to engineer but hey at this point whatever works

Update. It was definitely xfinity's generator powering their equipment. Just drove by and they were there taking it down as it now has CP power.

I appreciate the effort. Would have appreciated it more if they filled it up with gas more than once every two days.


My Xfinity is still kaput


On our area Xfinity is extremely unreliable and goes out all the time. Weirdly, ATT Fiber hasn't been disrupted even during the storms.
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AgLA06 said:

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ChrisHansen said:

Like I said. You don't think they gathered a ton of data during Ike? They already said trees were the biggest problem this time around. Did you see their average money spent per customer on tree maintenance?
I was visiting my mother down in the RGV the week of the 4th. The craziest thing was occurring - crews were out the 3rd and 5th cutting down branches near powerlines in preparation for Beryl.

After the derecho, you think CP would say "hey, let's put a plan together to trim trees for the next 3 months for the peak of hurricane season."


As long as Biden gives them money so as not to cut into their billion dollar profits


It appears in addition to their current hardening plan they filed a hardening plan for 2025-2027
and are waiting on PUC approval.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/centerpoint-s-2-billion-resiliency-plan-means-19564891.php


Cool. Since Ike, Harvey, the freeze, etc, what have they actually done other than ask for handouts?
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At target on Westheimer and wilcrest. About 30+ crew trucks doing nothing. Includes 2 tree cutting crews, a skid steer on a flat bed and other trucks. None of them looked local.

Totally out fixing things. This was taken today at 1215pm.

~egon
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Did we ever figure out what it means on the new map if you don't have an estimated restoration date?
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They're running 24/7 ops and I suspect most crews came in their trucks. That would mean half or a third of the trucks won't be running at any given time for off shift hours for their crews. No idea if that is the case with those trucks.
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Guitarsoup said:

She's so well liked and respected by her colleagues, this will definitely work






Is that letter for real? She references new sites and the whataburger app???? **** she's dumb.
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Zobel said:

They're running 24/7 ops and I suspect most crews came in their trucks. That would mean half or a third of the trucks won't be running at any given time for off shift hours for their crews. No idea if that is the case with those trucks.


A CP employee said they don't run at night so linemen can rest and due to poor visibility in the dark
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Agreed. I get the frustration we all have with CP, but random pics of staging crews with zero background means absolutely zero.
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Power restored at 0130 for me (77304) after 5 days without power.

Happy the 30kv can finally get a break after running nearly 120 hours straight.

Hopefully everyone else is safe and has their power restored soon.


God bless.
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FWIW, not to give you false hope, but there are trucks in our area actively working and we are in the TBD section of 77007. No results yet but they are definitely working. So I think it just means they didn't have answers for the corporate intern to draw on the map last night.

Hang in there buddy. Hope you can catch the game somewhere to catch a break from things.
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We're out of town but just saw our Ring/Alexa came back on. In the Heights near 14th/Studewood.
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Oh boy, only 1-3 more years before they implement a plan that will totally work this time around.
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Pretty sure that CP employee is wrong, but at this point who knows.
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Dr. Doctor said:



At target on Westheimer and wilcrest. About 30+ crew trucks doing nothing. Includes 2 tree cutting crews, a skid steer on a flat bed and other trucks. None of them looked local.

Totally out fixing things. This was taken today at 1215pm.

~egon
What'd they say they when you asked them why they weren't working?
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Thanks. I'm fine, just frustrated obviously. I just wish I at least had some sort of idea so I could plan accordingly.
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Diggity said:

Agreed. I get the frustration we all have with CP, but random pics of staging crews with zero background means absolutely zero.


Most of them are standing around looking at their phone. Or smoking.

And they aren't running 24/7. Hell, in kingwood they stop at 5pm.

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I'm just north of 45 and 99. The very edge of the 77386 zip code haha
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Guitarsoup said:

AgLA06 said:

Guitarsoup said:

TRM said:

ChrisHansen said:

Like I said. You don't think they gathered a ton of data during Ike? They already said trees were the biggest problem this time around. Did you see their average money spent per customer on tree maintenance?
I was visiting my mother down in the RGV the week of the 4th. The craziest thing was occurring - crews were out the 3rd and 5th cutting down branches near powerlines in preparation for Beryl.

After the derecho, you think CP would say "hey, let's put a plan together to trim trees for the next 3 months for the peak of hurricane season."


As long as Biden gives them money so as not to cut into their billion dollar profits


It appears in addition to their current hardening plan they filed a hardening plan for 2025-2027
and are waiting on PUC approval.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/centerpoint-s-2-billion-resiliency-plan-means-19564891.php


Cool. Since Ike, Harvey, the freeze, etc, what have they actually done other than ask for handouts?


I googled that for you. Looks like they've spent 6 billion since 2019. Looks like they outline it at a high level here.

https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/corporate/about-us/news/1718
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AgLA06 said:

Companies don't randomly send workers in hopes of getting paid. There are agreements long in place before disasters. You really think companies are going to send crews on overtime and per diem to sit in a parking lot for 5 days just because?

You're right in there being bigger issues if random companies did so.

https://www.entergynewsroom.com/storm-center/restoration/mutual-assistance/


So a bunch of lineman are just lying for no reason, while you, who I'm guessing doesn't work for an electricity company, knows this is all just made us BS. Got it
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I think people are getting hung up on either we let Centerpoint continue making a billion dollars a year in profit while doing little to no line maintenance or we completely take it over as a government enterprise. There is a huge middle ground there where the government can demand better from a company they have granted a monopoly to without actually taking over the operation.

There is no reason that the PUC can't set a minimum standard for line maintenance that they demand for continuing to let Centerpoint have the monopoly. There is no reason they can't set standards for how much downtime is acceptable before they start penalizing them. There is no reason we would need to allow Centerpoint to raise rates to be able to afford more line maintenance when they are turning a billion dollars a year in profit on a government granted monopoly. They could spend $100 million a year more on line clearance without breaking a sweat.

There is middle ground to expect more from Centerpoint without asking them to beyond what other nearby utility companies are doing for rates that are similar or lower than Centerpoint.
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David_Puddy said:

AgLA06 said:

Companies don't randomly send workers in hopes of getting paid. There are agreements long in place before disasters. You really think companies are going to send crews on overtime and per diem to sit in a parking lot for 5 days just because?

You're right in there being bigger issues if random companies did so.

https://www.entergynewsroom.com/storm-center/restoration/mutual-assistance/


So a bunch of lineman are just lying for no reason, while you, who I'm guessing doesn't work for an electricity company, knows this is all just made us BS. Got it


If I walk in and talk to the hourly tech on the floor at your company, are they going to have a clue what's going on at the executive level?

Maybe you should ask them how that could be of they are here for a mutual assistance agreement.
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Dr. Doctor said:



At target on Westheimer and wilcrest. About 30+ crew trucks doing nothing. Includes 2 tree cutting crews, a skid steer on a flat bed and other trucks. None of them looked local.

Totally out fixing things. This was taken today at 1215pm.

~egon


All made up….CP has this handled & running things efficiently! /AglinLA
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Dr. Doctor said:



At target on Westheimer and wilcrest. About 30+ crew trucks doing nothing. Includes 2 tree cutting crews, a skid steer on a flat bed and other trucks. None of them looked local.

Totally out fixing things. This was taken today at 1215pm.

~egon


Exhibit B of why people are pissed off, right after communication as Exhibit A.

Crews standing around with their thumbs up their asses because CP can't get organized enough to get assignments out.
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AgLA06 said:

Guitarsoup said:

AgLA06 said:

Guitarsoup said:

TRM said:

ChrisHansen said:

Like I said. You don't think they gathered a ton of data during Ike? They already said trees were the biggest problem this time around. Did you see their average money spent per customer on tree maintenance?
I was visiting my mother down in the RGV the week of the 4th. The craziest thing was occurring - crews were out the 3rd and 5th cutting down branches near powerlines in preparation for Beryl.

After the derecho, you think CP would say "hey, let's put a plan together to trim trees for the next 3 months for the peak of hurricane season."


As long as Biden gives them money so as not to cut into their billion dollar profits


It appears in addition to their current hardening plan they filed a hardening plan for 2025-2027
and are waiting on PUC approval.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/centerpoint-s-2-billion-resiliency-plan-means-19564891.php


Cool. Since Ike, Harvey, the freeze, etc, what have they actually done other than ask for handouts?


I googled that for you. Looks like they've spent 6 billion since 2019. Looks like they outline it at a high level here.

https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/corporate/about-us/news/1718


And from that, the first three things they list seems like typical things in a growing city with new customers. Only the last two look like infrastructure hardening. So clearly not $6 billion spent on improving resilience of their grid.
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CDUB98 said:

Dr. Doctor said:



At target on Westheimer and wilcrest. About 30+ crew trucks doing nothing. Includes 2 tree cutting crews, a skid steer on a flat bed and other trucks. None of them looked local.

Totally out fixing things. This was taken today at 1215pm.

~egon


Exhibit B of why people are pissed off, right after communication as Exhibit A.

Crews standing around with their thumbs up their asses because CP can't get organized enough to get assignments out.


Meanwhile AginLA making post after post of how CP is running efficiently & doing the best that they can. L-O-effing-L
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AgLA06 said:

Guitarsoup said:

AgLA06 said:

Guitarsoup said:

TRM said:

ChrisHansen said:

Like I said. You don't think they gathered a ton of data during Ike? They already said trees were the biggest problem this time around. Did you see their average money spent per customer on tree maintenance?
I was visiting my mother down in the RGV the week of the 4th. The craziest thing was occurring - crews were out the 3rd and 5th cutting down branches near powerlines in preparation for Beryl.

After the derecho, you think CP would say "hey, let's put a plan together to trim trees for the next 3 months for the peak of hurricane season."


As long as Biden gives them money so as not to cut into their billion dollar profits


It appears in addition to their current hardening plan they filed a hardening plan for 2025-2027
and are waiting on PUC approval.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/centerpoint-s-2-billion-resiliency-plan-means-19564891.php


Cool. Since Ike, Harvey, the freeze, etc, what have they actually done other than ask for handouts?


I googled that for you. Looks like they've spent 6 billion since 2019. Looks like they outline it at a high level here.

https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/corporate/about-us/news/1718

Looks like we can deny this request or it's time for a significant audit of their books.

Whatever they think they did to strengthen the grid didn't work.
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If the majority of the problem is "last mile" and from downed trees it's going to be pretty tough to fix. Most of the trees are probably outside of their easement and the general public probably won't tolerate removal to the point where it will help. But I'm talking out of my butt here, complete speculation.
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Walking along Buffalo bayou by my parents house, i see tree branches CURRENTLY in the wires in people's backyards. One crete myrtle has dead branches that are hitting the lines while the rest of the branches are live and fine. Flowering even.

They did cut them 3 years ago, but you know, maintenance is hard and costs money.

But in kingwood, i see the same thing. Curved poles, leaning to the trees, with branches too close or growing into the wires.

Example # 324647 of CNP doing what they're supposed to.

~egon
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texasaggie2015 said:

If anyone has a vacant mother in law suite or garage apartment please let me know


I have one in progress in SETX. YOull have to put the window unit back in and sleep on an air mattress, but it's available.
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Pushed back lots of Kingwood, completely deleted other parts
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txags92 said:

I think people are getting hung up on either we let Centerpoint continue making a billion dollars a year in profit while doing little to no line maintenance or we completely take it over as a government enterprise. There is a huge middle ground there where the government can demand better from a company they have granted a monopoly to without actually taking over the operation.

There is no reason that the PUC can't set a minimum standard for line maintenance that they demand for continuing to let Centerpoint have the monopoly. There is no reason they can't set standards for how much downtime is acceptable before they start penalizing them. There is no reason we would need to allow Centerpoint to raise rates to be able to afford more line maintenance when they are turning a billion dollars a year in profit on a government granted monopoly. They could spend $100 million a year more on line clearance without breaking a sweat.

There is middle ground to expect more from Centerpoint without asking them to beyond what other nearby utility companies are doing for rates that are similar or lower than Centerpoint.
We also need a way to hold them accountable for resolving service and maintenance issues and requests. Like be able to report unresolved issues and/or maintenance to some third party who can fine them for being nonresponsive.

When The Woodlands first got involved in my situation back in Jan 2023, Centerpoint first sent out a pretty low-level service rep to our monthly neighborhood meeting. I understand that Centerpoint is a major employer, and frankly, I don't want to go to a meeting where I might hear a bunch of excuses and have to get upset/angry with my neighbor. But that is exactly what happened. No solutions, just excuses.

After that waste of time, The Township BOD requested CP show up at one of their meetings. IIRC, they didn't show up the first time, and they had to send multiple requests. Then CP finally sent the same guy who came to the neighborhood meetings. Again, he basically shrugged his shoulders. When the BOD asked him about trimming trees, he said it was going to take something like 6 months. When the BOD pushed back and said that was unacceptable, he said he didn't have the "authority" to expedite our needs.

Then, in the fall of 2023, when the situation had gotten worse, they sent a different rep to the meeting where I presented. He was very apologetic and seemed like he wanted to help, but that's when we got the "we don't have the budget or staff for repairs and maintenance".

That guy did send a crew to my immediate neighborhood, and he followed up with me several times. I had his name and work email and phone number, but he was adamant that I not share it with anyone else. It's clear they don't want the unwashed masses contacting them with problems.

Whatever they did seemed to have a positive effect. The power had been going out constantly, and this outage is the first one we've had since last fall. Other than just a few flickers (when we used to have tons of flickers, in addition to the outages), our power has been very stable.

But, I imagine whatever they did in my little area, they probably need to do all over their entire service area. But, they aren't...they only serviced mine because I raised a stink.

At one point, before I spoke at the Township meeting, I filed a complaint with the TPUC. This was after I had reported a power pole that had a pretty large tree and a lot of vines growing around it. I reported it directly to a CP repair guy when they were here restoring power from one outage, and I reported it to the Township (who at first didn't quite know what to do with my request). It took CP two weeks and ANOTHER multi-hour outage to remove that growth from the pole.

I posted earlier in this thread that, all that happens when you file a complaint is TPUC forwards your complaint to Centerpoint. All I got in response was a list of excuses for the outages they were willing to acknowledge, but the response flat out denied/ignored that one multi-hour outage even occurred (I had a neighbor's generator data to back it up).

Think about it, there really isn't a good way to even report a tree or vegetation that needs to be trimmed. You can call CP to report an outage, but how do you report anything else?

I honestly don't believe they want to deal with residential customers. Our service contracts and accounts (for electric) are not with CP, they are with Reliant, or Gexa, or Think, or whatever other fly by night billing service is offering the lowest kwh price when our contracts are up.

CP has a really nice barrier between themselves and residential consumers, and I think they like it that way.
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Guitarsoup said:

Pushed back lots of Kingwood, completely deleted other parts

It's just comical. I am at 77388 in Spring. Yesterday map stated end of day on the 12 for getting power back and got a text mid afternoon stating that. Still no power and the new update now states by end of today. I am not holding my breath that it will happen.
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Cross streets?
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77009 Proctor Park area (Norhill) power is back. Was TBD this AM.
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