The disastrous response of the state’s electric grid operator in the February 2021 winter storm took center stage Monday as the Texas Supreme Court heard arguments for and against giving a private nonprofit organization governmental immunity.

In separate, consecutive hearings, a municipally owned electric utility and a privately owned power generator argued against allowing the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) obtaining an immunity defense.

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