ERCOT Faces Class Action, Lawsuits Over Texas Power Grid Failure
ERCOT Faces Class Action, Lawsuits Over Texas Power Grid Failure
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, is facing a potentially massive class action after the state’s power grid failed in deadly cold conditions.ABC News reports that the lawsuit was filed by Morgan & Morgan, a Florida-based law firm with hundreds of attorneys nationwide. In its complaint, Morgan & Morgan allege that ERCOT “utterly failed” to make plans for sub-zero temperatures, even though multiple sources had warned that Texas could be facing a nigh-unprecedented winter disaster.In spite of weather forecasts and widespread concerns, ERCOT—a nonprofit utility—purportedly did not take adequate measures to ensure that its power grid could stay online.Morgan & Morgan attorneys Mike Morgan and Rene Rocha said that, not only had ERCOT refused to prepare itself, but this wasn’t even the first time the utility had let Texans down."Despite receiving multiple unambiguous warnings, ERCOT’s alleged failure to ensure reliable generating capacity during anticipated conditions forced many of its customers to endure dangerous freezing temperatures for long periods of time," the two said in a statement. "This was not the first time ERCOT has failed to plan and prepare for cold weather. But instead of learning the lessons of its past failures, ERCOT yet again disregarded its duties to its customers. Over 70 people have died and millions of others have suffered emotional and physical trauma due to ERCOT’s alleged gross negligence."
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