Published: Wednesday, June 29, 2005
PUD gets boost in fight against Enron
A measure by Sen. Maria Cantwell could help the utility avoid paying $122 million.
By Lukas Velush
Herald Writer
A provision that would make it harder for Enron Corp. to get $122 million from the Snohomish County PUD survived in a U.S. Senate energy bill that was adopted on Tuesday.
Now, the PUD will be sitting a bit prettier in its long-running fight with Enron if Sen. Maria Cantwell's provision sticks when the Senate bill is reconciled with a sister bill in the House of Representatives.
Cantwell's measure would not allow Enron's bankruptcy lawyers to come after the PUD for $122 million for canceling a 2001 electricity contract. But the PUD first must win in a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission court before it can get out of paying Enron. That legal battle is expected in September.
Enron claims the PUD owes it $117 million - now more than $122 million with interest - for canceling the contract to buy electricity during the 2000-01 West Coast energy crisis.
Charging that Enron illegally contributed to the record electricity price run-ups during the crisis, the PUD canceled its contract right before the energy broker filed for bankruptcy in 2002.
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