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The new collaborative effort comes as the company seeks an electric rate increase
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Council President Zac Heronemus says CenterPoint would not make significant concessions in its rate case
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But about 100 were still in the dark Friday afternoon, following Tuesday's tornado
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High winds, possible tornado left thousands with no air conditioning
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Customers using AutoPay may have been charged twice between July 1st and July 5th
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The deal would reduce the original residential rate increases by about $12 a month
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CenterPoint crews have reduced the number of outages in southwest Indiana to less than 100
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Last Tuesday's storms knocked out electricity to 24,000 CenterPoint customers in SW IN