
Chris Reeder
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Apr 18, 2024 |
adairvoice.com | Chris Reeder
Posted Thursday, April 18, 2024 4:30 pm To the citizens of Adair County,I’d like to take a moment to respond to the “untruths” and “twists of the truth” that the judge executive has made regarding myself and other members of the fiscal court.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Michael Blackwell |Chris Reeder |Alaina Zermeno
An asterisk by a proceeding name signifies that it remains an open, active matter as of this article’s date. Market DesignProject No. 52373 – Review Of Wholesale Electric Market Design. This is the catchall project for discussing market design changes. Commissioners will file memos suggesting new ideas or proposals, or expressing concerns, on ongoing market design developments. Project No. 52631 – Review Of 16 TAC § 25.505.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
lexblog.com | Chris Reeder |Alaina Zermeno |Michael Blackwell
The Texas Legislature, primarily responding to the unprecedented ERCOT system load shed event during 2021’s Winter Storm Uri, enacted far-reaching system and wholesale market reforms during its 2021 and 2023 legislative sessions. These reforms broadly seek to bolster electric system resilience and reliability while incentivizing, through wholesale market reforms and other out of market actions, dispatchable generation capacity expansion.
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Jun 26, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Michael Blackwell |Robert Parish |Chris Reeder
In a forty-page opinion issued by Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht, the Texas Supreme Court held that the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (“ERCOT”) has sovereign immunity regarding allegations of overpricing during Winter Storm Uri and related fraud claims, even though ERCOT is a private corporation. The Court was split 5-4 in its decision with Justices Boyd and Devine writing in dissent, joined by Justices Lehrmann and Busby.
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Jun 23, 2023 |
lexblog.com | Chris Reeder |Dakota Parish |Michael Blackwell |Alaina Zermeno
In a forty-page opinion issued by Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht, the Texas Supreme Court held that the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (“ERCOT”) has sovereign immunity regarding allegations of overpricing during Winter Storm Uri and related fraud claims, even though ERCOT is a private corporation. The Court was split 5-4 in its decision with Justices Boyd and Devine writing in dissent, joined by Justices Lehrmann and Busby.
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