Texas Supremes Sidestep determines ERCOT’s sovereign immunity
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From Tom Kleckner
The Texas Supreme Court has issued an appeal order granting ERCOT sovereign immunity, but the courts are likely to reconsider the matter. | Texas Senate
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The Texas PUC appointed former employee Adrianne Brandt and former ERCOT COO Brad Jones to conduct an analysis of the outages over the past month. | © RTO Insider
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Texas regulators approved the election of Sally Talberg and two others to the ERCOT Board of Directors for a three-year term. | The Nuclear Decommissioning Collaborative
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The Texas Senate calls for a $ 4.2 billion transaction revaluation. ERCOT’s IMM was identified as a “billing error” in connection with the winter storm in February. | Texas Senate
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