CenterPoint has another chance to avoid a rate hearing and face arguments the company is overcharging customers
Read full article: Keep your drink cold longer with these tumblers. See more Insider Deals here.Here’s how these silky, moisture-wicking sheets will give you your best sleep yetUtility crews work to restore electricity in Houston, Thursday, July 11, 2024 after record power outages from Hurricane Beryl. – The Public Utility Commission has agreed to hear CenterPoint’s arguments to dismiss a mandatory rate hearing this year.
“It could be their reserves. It could be returned to their shareholders. It could be a number of things,” said Michel. “And it’s also what you look at in costs. They may have spent more in areas to where the determination later is -- you spent too much.”