What do you really think of power outages and electric rate increases? Now is your chance to sound off

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What do you really think of power outages and electric rate increases? Now is your chance to sound off
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Nearly three months after Hurricane Beryl left more than two million CenterPoint Energy customers in the dark, the Public Utility Commission (PUC) wants to hear directly from Houston residents.

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Nearly three months after Hurricane Beryl left more than two million CenterPoint Energy customers in the dark, the Public Utility Commission wants to hear directly from Houston residents. Many were without power for over ten days, and now is the opportunity for the community to weigh in on how well the utility handled the crisis. Your feedback will be crucial in determining whether CenterPoint will move forward with its rate review.The PUC will hold a public meeting this Saturday at 9 a.m.

CenterPoint has proposed withdrawing from this review, claiming they need to focus on improving infrastructure and preparing for future storms. However, the PUC has delayed making a decision until they hear from those directly impacted by the storm and by any potential rate changes.

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