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			CenterPoint deceived me, the Texas Legislature, and the public. (Link Type: Press Release)  | ||
			
			ERCOT Board approves moving ahead to finalize CenterPoint Energy's emergency generation proposal; Company's actions will lower bills for Houston-area customers and help avoid regional energy shortfall. (Link Type: Press Release)  | ||
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			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Commission staff's initial brief (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Commission staff's reply brief (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Initial brief of Texas Competitive Power Advocates (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Order (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Rebuttal testimony of Erin E. Raben for CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Reply to exceptions to the proposal for decision (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Responses to Alliance for Retail Markets' and Texas Competitive Power Advocates fourth requests for information (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Responses to Texas Competitive Power Advocates' third set of RFIs (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Application of CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC for approval to amend its distribution cost recovery factor; Texas Competitive Power Advocates' exceptions to the proposal for decision (SOAH Docket No. 473-22-2353, PUC Docket No. 53442; mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC's responses to August 6 memorandum (Project No. 56793, Issues related to the disaster resulting from Hurricane Beryl) (info about $800 million lease for mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Complaint (No. 54830, Texas Consumer Association requesting PUC to force CenterPoint Energy to refund Houston-area customers for rates collected related to its unused fleet of mobile generators). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Request for proposal for must-run alternatives to the life cycle power mobile generation solution and Braunig units 1 & 2 (proposal to send 15 mobile generators from CenterPoint Houston to CenterPoint San Antonio). (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Special Board of Directors meeting. (Link Type: Agency Document)  | ||
			
			Letter to Sen. Charles Schwertner and Rep. Todd Hunter, RE: CenterPoint's $5 billion investment commitment for the Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative (apologizing for "misunderstandings" regarding lease of fleet of mobile generators, and proposing CenterPoint forgo $110 million in anticipated profit to "re-earn trust"). (Link Type: Letter)  | ||
