Enron Energy Texas Alleges Texas PUC Staff Has Stated To Counsel For Enron Energy Texas That Staff No Longer Maintains That The Competitive Electric & Gas Experience Of Enron Energy Texas's Principals Is Insufficient
Paul Ring | Source: Energy Choice Matters | Posted 07/30/2025

Enron Energy Texas LLC ("Enron Energy") alleged in a filing at the Public Utility Commission of Texas that PUCT Staff ("Staff"), "confirmed to counsel for Enron Energy during a July 17, 2025 conference that Staff no longer maintains that the competitive electric and gas experience of Enron Energy’s principals is insufficient."
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Enron Energy Texas LLC has filed a complaint with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), alleging that the PUCT Staff has acknowledged that they no longer believe the competitive electric and gas experience of Enron Energy's principals is insufficient. This statement was reportedly made during a conference on July 17, 2025. Enron Energy is seeking a ruling from an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to confirm that their retail electric provider application meets the necessary requirements, as the Staff has not provided any alternative reasons for their previous recommendation to deny the application.
In their filings, Enron Energy emphasized that they have provided supplemental information demonstrating that their principals exceed the minimum experience requirements. They argue that since the Staff has now recognized that the previous deficiency is moot, there should be no grounds for denying their application. Furthermore, Enron Energy has responded to additional inquiries from the Staff regarding financial disclosures, asserting that their application remains compliant and free of deficiencies. The ALJ has directed the Staff to submit a supplemental recommendation by August 4, 2025, regarding the final disposition of Enron Energy's application.
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