Centerpoint Energy, Inc.
Location
Texas
Founded
1866-02-28
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4768 news mentions monitored
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2024-10-07 (undergroundinfrastructure.com)
Editor’s log: ‘Shocking’ news
After Houston had yet another hurricane smash through the city shortly after the Fourth of July, widespread power outages in the millions that lasted, in some cases, for weeks, resulted in heavy criticism of the area’s power grid.
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2024-08-22 (click2houston.com)
‘It does not look very comforting’: Students concerned about piece of utility pole hanging above busy intersection
Hundreds of students walk underneath this power pole every day
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2024-08-04 (investing.com)
KeyBanc downgrades CenterPoint Energy stock amid regulatory uncertainty By Investing.com
KeyBanc downgrades CenterPoint Energy stock amid regulatory uncertainty
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2024-08-04 (investing.com)
KeyBanc downgrades CenterPoint Energy stock amid regulatory uncertainty By Investing.com
KeyBanc downgrades CenterPoint Energy stock amid regulatory uncertainty
Read more2023-12-18 (publicnewsservice.org)
Report: Minority-owned businesses have slower post-pandemic recovery
A new report showed New York City small businesses in communities of color are recovering more slowly post-pandemic. The Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development survey found businesses run by people of color are more likely to close in the next year, and immigrant businesses are more
Read more2023-12-18 (publicnewsservice.org)
Report: Minority-owned businesses have slower post-pandemic recovery
A new report showed New York City small businesses in communities of color are recovering more slowly post-pandemic. The Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development survey found businesses run by people of color are more likely to close in the next year, and immigrant businesses are more
Read more2023-12-18 (publicnewsservice.org)
Feds tighten rules on new community-development financial institutions
The federal government is increasing oversight on Community Development Financial Institutions, making the application process more rigorous to weed out bad actors in California and elsewhere around the United States. In the past, shady financial institutions like predatory lenders have been able to
Read more2023-12-18 (publicnewsservice.org)
Feds tighten rules on new community-development financial institutions
The federal government is increasing oversight on Community Development Financial Institutions, making the application process more rigorous to weed out bad actors in California and elsewhere around the United States. In the past, shady financial institutions like predatory lenders have been able to
Read more2022-10-11 (albertleatribune.com)
Amid global uncertainty, expect higher heating costs this winter - Albert Lea Tribune
The cost of almost everything is going up right now, and staying warm is no exception.
Read more2021-10-28 (energynews.us)
Wisconsin bill seeks to clarify role of third-party solar - Energy News Network
SOLAR: After years of regulatory uncertainty, a Wisconsin bill would finally clarify that third-party owned solar installations are legal in the state.
Read more2021-01-08 (pgjonline.com)
A Year Like No Other: Top 10 Midstream Stories of 2020
In this year-ending issue of P&GJ, we take a look back at the long, difficult year that was 2020.
Read more2021-01-08 (pgjonline.com)
A Year Like No Other: Top 10 Midstream Stories of 2020
In this year-ending issue of P&GJ, we take a look back at the long, difficult year that was 2020.
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