
Core Viewpoint - Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. is investigating potential claims against NET Power, Inc. due to a class action complaint alleging breaches of fiduciary duties by the company's board of directors during the specified class period [1][3]. Company Overview - NET Power is a clean energy technology company focused on its "Net Power Cycle" technology, which aims to generate reliable and affordable electricity from natural gas while capturing nearly all emissions [2]. - The company operates a demonstration facility in La Porte, Texas, to validate its technology and is developing its first utility-scale plant, Project Permian, located in the Permian Basin of West Texas [2]. - The estimated cost for Project Permian has increased from approximately $950 million in 2023 to $1.1 billion in 2024, with expectations for the project to be operational by 2026 [2]. Allegations and Complaints - The class action complaint alleges that NET Power's management made materially false and misleading statements regarding the company's operations and prospects, particularly concerning the completion timeline and cost of Project Permian [3]. - Specific allegations include that the company is unlikely to complete Project Permian on schedule and that the project will incur significantly higher costs due to supply chain issues and other challenges [3]. - The complaint asserts that these misrepresentations have negatively impacted the company's business and financial results [3].