CenterPoint Energy, Houston's main electricity company, is proposing to reduce average customer bills by about $1 per month following criticism for its response to Hurricane Beryl. The company faced public outrage and scrutiny from lawmakers after more than 2 million households and businesses lost power during the storm. CenterPoint is also proposing to move its emergency generators to the San Antonio area to help address potential energy shortfalls this summer.
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