1 Kenneth (Kenny) Mercado Vice President Distribution Electric Operations Preparing Your Home Utilities.

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1 Kenneth (Kenny) Mercado Vice President Distribution Electric Operations Preparing Your Home Utilities

2 5,000 square-mile electric service territory serving nearly 2 million customers Owns and maintains the power lines and electric distribution system Also delivers natural gas to 1 million customers in the Houston area About CenterPoint Energy

3 It can happen here… Until Hurricane Rita in 2005, Houston had not been threatened by a serious hurricane since Alicia in 1983 Hurricane Rita allowed us to fully activate our Emergency Operating Plan for the first time in 22 years The National Weather Service predicts that hurricanes will become more frequent and more intense CenterPoint Energy uses all Houston-area personnel in the Emergency Operating Plan

4 Customers should plan to be without power for an extended amount of time: Storm Restoration Guide Category 1 storm – 2 to 3 days Category 3 storm – 2 weeks Category 5 storm – 2 months

5 Emergency Operations Plan The goal of our EOP is to safely restore service to our customers as quickly and efficiently as possible. CenterPoint Energy provides an essential public service that our customers rely on for their health, comfort and safety. When this service is threatened by a major disaster such as a hurricane, it is our responsibility as a company to come together as one to deliver our brand promise of being “Always There”. Our EOP is designed to assist us in living up to that promise.

6 Emergency Operations Plan Designed to efficiently restore electric service in orderly and timely manner First – restore service to key facilities vital to public safety, health and welfare Next – repair major lines that restore power to greatest number of customers in least amount of time Hurricane drill conducted annually Part of a nationwide mutual assistance program

7 If someone in your home depends on electricity for life- sustaining equipment, you need to make other arrangements Turn off your electricity at the circuit breaker if you evacuate or expect flood waters to approach your home Unplug sensitive electrical appliances, such as your computer What You Can Do To Prepare Electric Utilities

8 What You Can Do To Prepare Gas Utilities Do NOT turn off your natural gas at the meter If you choose to discontinue your gas service - turn off the gas at each appliance

9 After the storm We’ll be working around the clock until everyone’s power is restored 1st priority in restoring service is to key facilities vital to safety, health and welfare, such as hospitals, water treatment plants and public service facilities Then we repair those major lines and circuits that will restore power to the greatest number of customers in the shortest amount of time.

10 Electric Service System EOP Restoration Strategy Distribution backbone Circuits with critical customers Lateral distribution lines Individual customer drops

11 Resources Required for a Direct Hit - Category 3 Hurricane CNP Operational Resources Planned CNP Lineman/Field Skills 1,100 Mutual Assistance Skills 2,500 Contractor Skills 3,500 Tree Trimmers 4,000 CNP Non-Operational 2,350 Employees Assigned Total Resources Planned 13,450 Manage & support resources quickly HurricaneEnd Day 1End Day 2End Day 3 People CNP LinemenContract LinemenMA Linemen Tree Trimmers CNP Non Op Employees

12 Use of Daylight

13 All Houston-area employees have assigned EOP duties. Many must step out of their offices and into the field. Hurricane Rita examples: Field inspectors: Randy Honeycutt, manager in the tax department, walked miles of power lines to locate problems with tree limbs and fuses so that power outages could be located and crews could be sent straight to the problem areas. Crew spokespersons: Zan May, finance director, worked in the field with our line crews so that crews could focus on their restoration efforts, while he answered customer questions and kept them safely away from the work area. Staging area logistics: Debbie Dayton, financial analyst, helped coordinate hotel, food, laundry services, and other support to the more than 2,400 mutual assistance workers who came to help us restore power. After the storm

14 DO call us to report a downed power line or other electric emergencies Always stay away from power lines! Stay away from standing water – energized power lines could be submerged Do NOT call us to report your lights are out We are aware of neighborhood outages Customer Service needs phone lines open to take emergency calls Please do not interrupt linemen while they are at work Post-storm electric safety tips

15 If you have evacuated and want to know if your home has power, please do not call us during the first few days. Instead, you can: Call your answering machine to see if it picks up Call neighbors Monitor the news Check for general outage information Post-storm electric safety tips

16 If water has risen above the electrical outlets, contact a licensed electrician before turning on the main circuit breaker Any appliances or electronic equipment that have been submerged will need to dry thoroughly for at least one week and be checked by a qualified repair person prior to being turned on If the outside unit of an air conditioning system has been under water, mud and water may have accumulated in the controls. Have the unit checked by a qualified air conditioning technician Post-storm electric safety tips

17 Check your home’s weatherhead Any weatherhead problems will need to be repaired by an electrician prior to service being restored Post-storm electric safety tips

18 Post-storm portable generator tips Do not connect portable generators directly to a building's wiring without a licensed electrician first disconnecting the house wiring from CenterPoint Energy's service Never run a portable generator indoors or in a garage - place it in a well ventilated area. Generators can produce carbon monoxide, and the odorless fumes can be deadly

19 Post-storm natural gas safety tips If you smell gas, leave the area immediately and then call us Do not turn the lights on or off, smoke, strike a match, use a cell phone or operate anything that might cause a spark Do not attempt to turn natural gas valves on or off

20 If your home was flooded, call a licensed plumber or a gas appliance technician to inspect your appliances and gas piping to make sure it is in good operating condition before calling CenterPoint Energy to reconnect service Don’t forget to check outdoor appliances, such as pool heaters and gas grills Call 811 to locate utility lines prior to digging on your property while conducting clean-up Post-storm natural gas safety tips

21 Kenneth (Kenny) Mercado Vice President Distribution Electric Operations Preparing Your Home Utilities