One year ago, a surprise derecho hit Houston. Why are customers on the hook for CenterPoint's costs?

TCA Pres Sandra Haverlah says CenterPoint bears responsibility for some Beryl costs: “They didn't take care of vegetation, didn't properly plan for growing frequency and intensity of storms. They were still using old equipment.”

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