Recent extreme heat waves in July 2026 triggered multiple U.S. Department of Energy emergency orders for the PJM and Southwest Power Pool regions, allowing maximum generation and backup resources to prevent blackouts amid record demand exceeding 166,000 MW. NERC's 2026 Summer Reliability Assessment highlights strengthened reserves from new resources yet flags elevated risks during once-in-a-decade peak loads driven by air conditioning and data centers. With the Atlantic hurricane season forecast below normal—7-13 named storms per NOAA's August update—late-season tropical impacts on southern and eastern grids appear limited through September. Traders monitor National Weather Service heat outlooks and any early fall demand spikes, as grid emergencies typically resolve via operational alerts rather than widespread outages.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於加利福尼亞(CAISO)
41%
德克薩斯州(ERCOT)
44%
美國中部(SPP)
42%
中西部(MISO)
42%
中大西洋地區(PJM)
42%
紐約(NYISO)
26%
新英格蘭(ISO-NE)
41%
$320 交易量
加利福尼亞(CAISO)
41%
德克薩斯州(ERCOT)
44%
美國中部(SPP)
42%
中西部(MISO)
42%
中大西洋地區(PJM)
42%
紐約(NYISO)
26%
新英格蘭(ISO-NE)
41%
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 ERCOT communication — its news releases (https://www.ercot.com/news/releases), market notices, or real-time grid-condition postings — 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".
市場開放時間: 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 ERCOT communication — its news releases (https://www.ercot.com/news/releases), market notices, or real-time grid-condition postings — 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 waves in July 2026 triggered multiple U.S. Department of Energy emergency orders for the PJM and Southwest Power Pool regions, allowing maximum generation and backup resources to prevent blackouts amid record demand exceeding 166,000 MW. NERC's 2026 Summer Reliability Assessment highlights strengthened reserves from new resources yet flags elevated risks during once-in-a-decade peak loads driven by air conditioning and data centers. With the Atlantic hurricane season forecast below normal—7-13 named storms per NOAA's August update—late-season tropical impacts on southern and eastern grids appear limited through September. Traders monitor National Weather Service heat outlooks and any early fall demand spikes, as grid emergencies typically resolve via operational alerts rather than widespread outages.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於



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