The idiots agreed to pay spot market prices for power, and now they're suing the provider for charging them the rate they agreed to? Hopefully this gets thrown out.
Griddy was a Reddit fad a while back. They pass wholesale electric prices through to consumers. That means theit customers can pay 1/2 or 2/3 what I pay for electricity...until we get brown out and black out...then they lose a reverse lottery and owe big bucks.
Griddy should have had a system to notify people of price spikes and then to automatically transfer or disconnect their power at a certain price point.
accused
$1000 to charge an electric jewcar
accused
Allegedly the sun is very hot.
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