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After deadly Beryl outages, CenterPoint CEO's pay jumped to $12M
CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells received a 30% raise in pay after the company's response to Hurricane Beryl was criticized.
By Amy Davis, Adrian Montes, Meet the Team·1 day ago
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New financial reports reveal that CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells received a 30% raise in the months following Hurricane Beryl.
Lawmakers and electric customers skewered Wells and the utility company for their disastrous response to restoring power after the Category 1 hurricane hit Houston on July 8th, 2024.
At least ten people died from heat-related illnesses stemming from prolonged power outages after the storm.
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