Days of Power Outages in Berlin Made Headlines Around the World: How Could the Infrastructure of Europe's Largest Economy Be so Vulnerable?
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Days of power outages in Berlin made headlines around the world: How could the infrastructure of Europe's largest economy be so vulnerable?
The large-scale power failure in Berlin has made clear how vulnerable the technical infrastructure in Germany is. Especially in hospitals, nursing homes, schools, kindergartens and other so-called special buildings, a functioning emergency power supply is vital - but many systems are not in perfect condition. {/mprestriction} According to the TÜV Baurechtsreport 2025, during the tests of the so-called safety power supply systems almost every thi…
There has not been such a large power outage in the German capital since World War II.
Following the power outage in Berlin, Susanne Fabry, RheinEnergie's network director, is calling for a rethink regarding transparency obligations. She argues that vulnerable points in the power grid are currently practically publicly available on the internet.
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