Citizen oversight groups are questioning the legal basis and responsibility of liquidating the energy company Air-e, citing a remaining debt of $2.5 billion to power generators and transmitters. Critics argue the liquidation sends a negative signal to the energy market, potentially discouraging future investment. The outstanding debt represents a significant financial obligation that must be addressed. Concerns center on the potential ramifications for creditors and the stability of the energy sector. Oversight groups emphasize the need for a legally sound resolution to the company’s financial issues. Further investigation is expected regarding the justification for the proposed liquidation process and the handling of outstanding liabilities. The situation raises questions about accountability and financial responsibility within the energy industry.