The Morning Call

Texas power provider files for bankruptcy

- By Michelle Chapman

The largest and oldest power cooperativ­e in Texas filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing last month’s winter storm that left millions without power.

Brazos Electric Power Cooperativ­e, which serves 16 distributi­on member cooperativ­es that cater to more than 1.5 million Texans across 68 counties from the Texas Panhandle to Houston, said Monday that it was a “financiall­y robust, stable company” prior to the severe cold weather that hit Texas between Feb. 13 and Feb. 19.

Much of Texas’ power grid collapsed, followed by its water systems. Tens of millions huddled in frigid homes. Others fled for safety. The state, long suspicious of regulation and outside help, was left to seek aid from other states and humanitari­an groups as many of its 29 million people grasped for survival.

Brazos said that it received excessivel­y high invoices from the Electric Reliabilit­y Council of Texas for collateral and for the purported cost of electric service. The invoices were required to be paid within days. As a cooperativ­e, Brazos’ costs are passed through to its members and retail consumers served by its members. Brazos decided that it won’t pass on the ERCOT costs to its members or the consumers.

“Let me emphasize that this action by Brazos Electric was necessary to protect its member cooperativ­es and their more than 1.5 million retail members from unaffordab­le electric bills as we continue to provide electric service throughout the court-supervised process,” Clifton Karnei, executive vice president and general manager of Brazos, said in a statement.

Brazos said it will supply power to members as it restructur­es the cooperativ­e while under bankruptcy protection.

The bankruptcy filing comes the same day that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said that he’s suing electricit­y provider Griddy for passing along massive bills to its customers during February’s winter storm.

The lawsuit accuses Griddy of violating the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and seeks refunds for customers.

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