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Grid Status – Weekly Recap

Grid Status provides real-time data and analytics on U.S. power markets, and this week’s developments highlighted its expanding role during periods of extreme grid stress and price volatility. In the wake of winter storm Fern, the company reported that its analysts have published more than 100 insights since Friday focused on grid impacts and power market dynamics, underscoring its position as a key information provider during critical weather-driven events.

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The latest coverage addresses several operational and market themes, including emergency 202(c) orders, deviations between actual load and forecasts, shifts in interchange flows, and highly volatile day-ahead power prices, with some DA prices reportedly spiking to $20,000/MWh. While ERCOT currently appears stable, Grid Status notes that system conditions remain vulnerable, particularly during upcoming cold morning peaks as multiple U.S. markets test or near all-time winter demand records. The company plans to continue monitoring and publishing grid and market data throughout the period of heightened risk.

Earlier in the week, Grid Status enhanced its Winter Grid Operations dashboard in response to persistent load forecast discrepancies across major U.S. ISOs. The firm observed that power load in MISO and NYISO has consistently exceeded the latest forecasts, while SPP load has come in below expectations. To address this, it introduced a new visualization that tracks load forecast error across the affected ISOs and directed users to its live pages, Insights, and winter dashboards for real-time monitoring through the weekend.

These updates collectively reinforce Grid Status’s value proposition as a specialized provider of granular, real-time grid and market analytics. By adding tools for tracking forecast errors and delivering frequent, event-driven insights during winter storm Fern, the company is enhancing the utility of its platform for traders, asset owners, and risk managers who rely on timely data to manage exposure to demand uncertainty and price spikes. Over time, sustained engagement during high-impact weather events could support deeper market penetration, increased platform usage, and stronger demand for subscriptions and data-licensing solutions, though the immediate financial effects are not disclosed.

Overall, the week showcased Grid Status’s operational responsiveness and growing relevance as the power sector confronts recurrent winter reliability challenges and extreme price volatility.

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