Recent heat-driven electricity demand spikes have prompted U.S. Department of Energy emergency orders in regions including PJM and 17 states, allowing backup generation to avert shortfalls amid record loads from data centers and air conditioning. NERC’s 2026 Summer Reliability Assessment notes adequate resources for normal peaks due to added generation and storage, yet flags elevated outage risks in areas like the Northwest, New England, and parts of the West during once-in-a-decade heat, consistent with observed summer strains. Extreme temperatures raise transmission and generation stress per standard meteorological indices, while early-fall transition periods carry residual wildfire and demand risks. Traders should monitor NOAA temperature outlooks and NERC alerts through September for model updates on heat persistence or supply margins.
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42%
德克萨斯州(ERCOT)
44%
美国中部(SPP)
41%
中西部(MISO)
42%
中大西洋(PJM)
41%
纽约(NYISO)
26%
新英格兰(ISO-NE)
41%
$320 交易量
加利福尼亚(CAISO)
42%
德克萨斯州(ERCOT)
44%
美国中部(SPP)
41%
中西部(MISO)
42%
中大西洋(PJM)
41%
纽约(NYISO)
26%
新英格兰(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 CAISO communication — its newsroom (https://www.caiso.com/about/news), market notices, or real-time system-condition (Today's Outlook) 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".
市场开放时间: 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 CAISO communication — its newsroom (https://www.caiso.com/about/news), market notices, or real-time system-condition (Today's Outlook) 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 heat-driven electricity demand spikes have prompted U.S. Department of Energy emergency orders in regions including PJM and 17 states, allowing backup generation to avert shortfalls amid record loads from data centers and air conditioning. NERC’s 2026 Summer Reliability Assessment notes adequate resources for normal peaks due to added generation and storage, yet flags elevated outage risks in areas like the Northwest, New England, and parts of the West during once-in-a-decade heat, consistent with observed summer strains. Extreme temperatures raise transmission and generation stress per standard meteorological indices, while early-fall transition periods carry residual wildfire and demand risks. Traders should monitor NOAA temperature outlooks and NERC alerts through September for model updates on heat persistence or supply margins.
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