Texas representatives question DOE's denial of funds for CenterPoint Energy

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Morgan Luttrell U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 8th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Congressman Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) has addressed a letter to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm, expressing concern over the DOE's decision to deny CenterPoint Energy’s application for approximately $100 million from the DOE’s Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program. The Houston-based utility company sought these funds following a recent report that highlighted the impact of Hurricane Beryl on Texas' power restoration and recovery efforts.

The letter was cosigned by Texas Congressmen Michael McCaul, Brian Babin, Dan Crenshaw, Randy Weber, John Carter, and Lance Gooden. The Members wrote in part: "According to reports, CenterPoint specifically requested the assistance 'to fund high wind and flood mitigation projects.' It should be noted that it was flooding and high winds from Hurricane Beryl that caused one of the largest – and ongoing – power outages in CenterPoint’s history. Further, it seems this denial was issued despite our region being particularly susceptible to weather events that impact grid infrastructure."

The letter highlights concerns regarding the DOE's decision-making process. "The DOE’s decision appears to have significant implications for Texas’s recovery efforts and raises questions about the criteria and reasoning behind such determinations. It seems apparent to us that our region should have been a high priority applicant based on the consistent severe weather that impacts grid infrastructure," they stated.

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