The trustee overseeing Entrust Energy Inc.'s liquidation opposed the Electricity Reliability Council of Texas’ renewed attempt to dismiss her lawsuit, arguing claims for constitutional violations and gross negligence are valid and should proceed to discovery.
The claims against Texas grid operator ERCOT should move forward so a court can determine how much damages—allegedly caused by gross negligence during 2021’s winter storm and the post-storm loss of Entrust’s customers—offset ERCOT’s claims against the company, according to a response filed Thursday in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.
ERCOT, which operates Texas’ electric grid, sent Entrust a $296 ...
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