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Luminant, the Irving-based subsidiary of Vistra Corp., says it already paid Energy Transfer more than $600 million for gas used during the storm but is refusing to pay a $21.6 million penalty ...
Luminant's five natural gas-fueled plants supplied by Energy Transfer’s pipelines provide 2,000 megawatts of electricity and serves about 400,000 “Texas homes, businesses, and critical ...
Energy Transfer has 20 days to respond after the date of the Commission’s notification of the complaint. Luminant has been paying Energy Transfer for daily natural gas service since December 1.
Several subsidiaries of electricity generation company Vistra Corp., including Dallas-based Luminant Energy, filed a request with the Texas Railroad Commission on January 19 to stop the shutdown.
Allyson Ho and Mike Raiff of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher and Bill Moore of Enoch Kever got a blockbuster decision last week for client Luminant Energy Co. finding that the state's Public Utility ...
Vistra subsidiaries including Luminant Energy asked Texas oil and gas regulators to prevent Dallas-based Energy Transfer from terminating gas service to Luminant’s power plants, which serve ...
The Luminant unit of Energy Future Holdings is pursuing permits for several gas-fired power projects to meet possible capacity needs in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas region, said ...
Docket Practice Area: Contractual Disputes Industry: Energy Date filed: 2021-07-30 Court: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, U.S. - SDNY ...
On Friday, March 17, 2023, the Third Court of Appeals issued an Opinion in an appeal brought by Luminant Energy Company and aligned intervenors, and reversed the Texas PUC’s February 15 and 16 ...
Lawyers for Dallas-based Luminant Energy asked a three-judge panel of the Texas Third Court of Appeals in Austin to declare that the PUC illegally adopted two pricing rules during last year’s ...
Luminant Energy, an affiliate of Dallas-based Energy Future Holdings, said Wednesday it has reached a settlement over charges the electric generating company violated Texas market-power rules in 2005.
The lake, which served as a cooling source for a Hallsburg power plant, was no longer an asset to Luminant Energy after the plant was mothballed last fall. For the past couple of years, the plant ...