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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-bankruptcy-brazoselectric-texas-outag-idUSKCN2AT1FE

there is good info in this article .

Brazos and others that committed to provide power to the grid - and could not - were required to buy replacement power at high rates and cover other firms’ unpaid fees.

The grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), on Monday said that $2.46 billion in bills went unpaid, underscoring the financial stress on utilities and power marketers. ERCOT acts in part as a clearinghouse, collecting from power buyers and paying those who provide the electrons.

ERCOT triggered the squeeze when it pushed up spot-market rates to $9,000 per megawatt hour (mwh) over more than four days and levied huge fees for services. The service fees were 500 times the usual rate, industry executives said.

Brazos executive Clifton Karnei, who sat on grid operator ERCOT’s board of directors until last week, told the federal court that Brazos “finds itself caught in a liquidity trap that it cannot solve with its current balance sheet”.

Brazos said ERCOT’s $2.1 billion invoice was nearly three times the cooperative’s power costs for all of 2020. Brazos responded by issuing a notice of force majeure, rejecting the bills, Karnei’s statement said.

“The municipal power sector is in a real crisis,” said Maulin Patani, a founder of Volt Electricity Provider LP, an independent power marketer that is not a member of the Brazos cooperative. ERCOT should suspend the service charges to halt further defaults, he said in an interview on Sunday.

The chairwoman of the state Public Utility Commission, DeAnn Walker, resigned on Monday following scathing criticism from Texas lawmakers of her oversight of the grid operator.

The city of Denton last week sued ERCOT in a state court to prevent it from charging the city for amounts uncollected from other grid users.

Large Texas employer Textron Inc on Monday urged the PUC to roll back power charges.

The Texas attorney general has launched an investigation into the blackout, calling for ERCOT and others to provide documents on the outages and pricing, saying they mismanaged the crisis.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-bankruptcy-brazoselectric-texas-outag-idUSKCN2AT1FE there is good info in this article . Brazos and others that committed to provide power to the grid - and could not - were required to buy replacement power at high rates and cover other firms’ unpaid fees. The grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), on Monday said that $2.46 billion in bills went unpaid, underscoring the financial stress on utilities and power marketers. ERCOT acts in part as a clearinghouse, collecting from power buyers and paying those who provide the electrons. ERCOT triggered the squeeze when it pushed up spot-market rates to $9,000 per megawatt hour (mwh) over more than four days and levied huge fees for services. The service fees were 500 times the usual rate, industry executives said. Brazos executive Clifton Karnei, who sat on grid operator ERCOT’s board of directors until last week, told the federal court that Brazos “finds itself caught in a liquidity trap that it cannot solve with its current balance sheet”. Brazos said ERCOT’s $2.1 billion invoice was nearly three times the cooperative’s power costs for all of 2020. Brazos responded by issuing a notice of force majeure, rejecting the bills, Karnei’s statement said. “The municipal power sector is in a real crisis,” said Maulin Patani, a founder of Volt Electricity Provider LP, an independent power marketer that is not a member of the Brazos cooperative. ERCOT should suspend the service charges to halt further defaults, he said in an interview on Sunday. The chairwoman of the state Public Utility Commission, DeAnn Walker, resigned on Monday following scathing criticism from Texas lawmakers of her oversight of the grid operator. The city of Denton last week sued ERCOT in a state court to prevent it from charging the city for amounts uncollected from other grid users. Large Texas employer Textron Inc on Monday urged the PUC to roll back power charges. The Texas attorney general has launched an investigation into the blackout, calling for ERCOT and others to provide documents on the outages and pricing, saying they mismanaged the crisis.

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"ercot triggered the squeeze"

Ah, so "supply and demand" raising the value of something is perfectly fine so long as jew owned companies profit, but the GME situation was the same, the value of something being inflated because of a "circumstance". Hmmm, rules for thee but not for me

ERCOT literally stopped providing power while trying to get the price cap erased, they withheld power with one hand, while advocating for any price fixing to be done away with so the people they buy power from would make massive profits

Now that ercot is in the hole bigtime, they will play the hat in hand jew card "we don't have enough money, we need a bailout or else what will happen to all the people we provide power for"

this was a theft of billions of dollars that caused the deaths of people, every single ercot board member should be executed, or at the very least, put in jail for life