AI-Powered Platform Helps CenterPoint Energy Prepare for Extreme Weather by giving utility teams advanced forecasting and decision-making tools to anticipate and respond to severe weather events before they occur. Developed in partnership with Technosylva, the integrated platform combines outage forecasting, flood risk analysis, wildfire intelligence and storm modeling into a single operational system. As extreme weather continues to challenge energy infrastructure across the country, the technology is helping CenterPoint improve preparedness, strengthen grid resilience and support faster service restoration for millions of customers.
As extreme weather events grow more frequent and complex, CenterPoint Energy is continuing to strengthen how it plans, prepares for and responds to severe weather across its electric and gas service territory in Texas, Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota, where the company serves approximately 7 million metered customers.
To support faster service restoration for customers following storms, CenterPoint is leveraging a new, integrated planning and operations platform developed in collaboration with Technosylva to deliver better outcomes for its customers and communities. Technosylva is a leading provider of wildfire, flooding, and extreme weather modeling and decision‑support software used by utilities, insurers, and public agencies to better anticipate risk and support operational response.
The platform brings together outage forecasting, high‑wind and winter storm modeling, flood risk insights, and wildfire intelligence into a single, system‑wide view. This integrated approach allows CenterPoint teams to monitor evolving conditions days in advance, align the right crews and resources ahead of impact, and improve restoration planning and response – while keeping customer safety at the forefront and helping reduce outage duration and restoration costs.
“Preparing for extreme weather today requires earlier insight and better coordination than ever before,” said Jason Wells, Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer of CenterPoint Energy. “Our goal is to build the most resilient coastal grid in the nation to benefit our customers and communities. Technosylva’s product gives us much clearer visibility into where impacts are most likely and allows us to mobilize crews more efficiently, support neighboring utilities when possible, and restore service faster for our customers.”

CenterPoint’s electric and natural gas systems are exposed to a wide range of weather‑related threats, including hurricanes, flooding, high winds, extreme heat and cold, and winter storms. The platform supports the company’s long‑term strategy to strengthen grid resilience, improve operational readiness, and better prepare for increasingly complex weather events, all while reinforcing CenterPoint’s continued commitment to its customers who depend on safe, reliable electric and natural gas service.
During recent weather events, CenterPoint teams used the platform’s multi‑day outage forecasts and storm impact modeling to assess potential system impacts ahead of time, set appropriate emergency response levels, and pre‑position crews. In high‑wind events, outage forecasts closely aligned with actual system impacts, helping teams translate weather data into actionable response plans with greater confidence.
“CenterPoint Energy’s leadership is visionary, investing to get ahead of extreme weather risk, not just to respond to it,” said Bryan Spear, CEO of Technosylva. “Serving customers and communities who face the full spectrum of extreme weather, this enhanced risk intelligence platform helps CenterPoint to anticipate and prepare for events, including hurricanes, flooding, severe winds, and wildfire. We are grateful to them for their collaboration in developing our AI-powered platform, which delivers outage forecasting, restoration planning, flood insights, and wildfire intelligence, to help keep the lights on and restore power faster when it matters most.”
Beyond immediate storm response, the platform also supports longer‑term planning by improving how flood and extreme weather risk are incorporated into infrastructure and capital investment decisions. As weather patterns evolve and infrastructure ages, asset‑level risk visibility is increasingly important for investments to deliver resilience benefits for customers over time.
Summary
AI-Powered Platform Helps CenterPoint Energy Prepare for Extreme Weather through advanced weather intelligence and predictive analytics that allow the company to proactively manage risks associated with hurricanes, flooding, winter storms, high winds and extreme temperatures. The platform provides a comprehensive view of potential impacts days in advance, enabling CenterPoint to pre-position crews, allocate resources more effectively and improve outage response planning. By combining multiple weather and risk models into one integrated system, the utility can make faster, more informed decisions that enhance customer safety and reduce restoration times. Beyond emergency response, the platform also supports long-term infrastructure planning by helping identify vulnerabilities and guide future investments in grid resilience and system reliability.
SOURCE: CenterPointEnergy.com

