Recent extreme heat has driven record electricity demand across major U.S. grids, prompting multiple Department of Energy emergency orders under section 202(c) to maintain reliability in regions including PJM, SPP, and MISO. These measures have allowed maximum generator output, data center curtailment, and temporary operation of plants facing retirement, as peak loads approached or exceeded historical highs amid data center and EV growth. NERC’s 2026 Summer Reliability Assessment notes adequate resources for normal conditions but elevated risks during extreme weather, with recent SPP Energy Emergency Alerts and ongoing ISO monitoring reflecting tight margins from high temperatures and variable renewable output. Traders are watching updated National Weather Service forecasts, ISO peak-load projections, and any new DOE actions through September, when late-summer heat or early tropical activity could still trigger further alerts before October 1.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourY aura-t-il une urgence du réseau électrique avant le 1er octobre ?
Californie (CAISO)
42%
Texas (ERCOT)
44%
Centre des États-Unis (SPP)
39%
Midwest (MISO)
42%
Mid-Atlantic (PJM)
39%
New York (NYISO)
26%
Nouvelle-Angleterre (ISO-NE)
42%
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Californie (CAISO)
42%
Texas (ERCOT)
44%
Centre des États-Unis (SPP)
39%
Midwest (MISO)
42%
Mid-Atlantic (PJM)
39%
New York (NYISO)
26%
Nouvelle-Angleterre (ISO-NE)
42%
A lower EEA-1 declaration does not qualify. A declaration qualifies as long as it happened before the deadline, even if it is only documented or reported afterward. A DOE Section 202(c) emergency order is not a NERC EEA declaration and does not qualify. Because Energy Emergency Alerts are federally reportable, a qualifying declaration is also verifiable through mandatory NERC or U.S. Department of Energy records (DOE Form OE-417, published at https://www.oe.netl.doe.gov/oe417.aspx) even if no other source captures it.
The declaration will be confirmed by any official SPP communication — its press releases (https://www.spp.org/newsroom/press-releases/), Grid Notices, or its real-time Current Grid Conditions page — or by credible national news reporting. It qualifies as long as the declaration itself happened before the deadline, even if it is only documented or reported afterward.
Otherwise, this market resolves "No".
Marché ouvert : Aug 12, 2026, 5:25 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A lower EEA-1 declaration does not qualify. A declaration qualifies as long as it happened before the deadline, even if it is only documented or reported afterward. A DOE Section 202(c) emergency order is not a NERC EEA declaration and does not qualify. Because Energy Emergency Alerts are federally reportable, a qualifying declaration is also verifiable through mandatory NERC or U.S. Department of Energy records (DOE Form OE-417, published at https://www.oe.netl.doe.gov/oe417.aspx) even if no other source captures it.
The declaration will be confirmed by any official SPP communication — its press releases (https://www.spp.org/newsroom/press-releases/), Grid Notices, or its real-time Current Grid Conditions page — or by credible national news reporting. It qualifies as long as the declaration itself happened before the deadline, even if it is only documented or reported afterward.
Otherwise, this market resolves "No".
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent extreme heat has driven record electricity demand across major U.S. grids, prompting multiple Department of Energy emergency orders under section 202(c) to maintain reliability in regions including PJM, SPP, and MISO. These measures have allowed maximum generator output, data center curtailment, and temporary operation of plants facing retirement, as peak loads approached or exceeded historical highs amid data center and EV growth. NERC’s 2026 Summer Reliability Assessment notes adequate resources for normal conditions but elevated risks during extreme weather, with recent SPP Energy Emergency Alerts and ongoing ISO monitoring reflecting tight margins from high temperatures and variable renewable output. Traders are watching updated National Weather Service forecasts, ISO peak-load projections, and any new DOE actions through September, when late-summer heat or early tropical activity could still trigger further alerts before October 1.
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