Texas Supreme Court Dismisses Bulk of Winter Storm Uri Claims
Tom Kleckner | Source: RTO Insider | Posted 07/08/2025

In a June 27 order, the high court ruled the plaintiffs did not provide enough evidence to show Oncor, CenterPoint Energy and AEP Texas were “purposely negligent” or caused a nuisance when they were ordered to cut power as ERCOT struggled to meet overwhelming demand following Winter Storm Uri (24-0424).
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