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Hurricane BerylPBS
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatens to punish CenterPoint Energy even after the lights come back.
Texas Public Utility Commission launches investigation into utility's storm preparation and response.
Utility says it has restored power to more than 2 million customers, but 200,000 remain without power.
Some energy experts question whether regulators have done enough to get tough on utilities.
University of Texas mechanical engineering professor: Policy makers must rebuild Texas ’ energy grid.
CenterPoint CEO: “The strong pace of the restoration is a testament to our preparation (and) investments we have made in the system’s system, he says.
The utility has defended its preparation for the storm and said it has brought in about 12,000 additional workers.
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