May 5, 2024

Power outages in Jettenbach currently on 08/23/2023: Outages are possible at the present time

And in the city of Jettenbach, in the morning hours on Tuesday, there was a power outage in the district of Kollerersiedlung. You can read all the reports about the power outages in Jettenbach since 22/08/23 and the situation in the power grid here on news.de

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Breakdowns and maintenance in Jettenbach up-to-date

The availability of the German electricity grid is very high on average, as is the case in Jettenbach in Bavaria. However, power supply interruptions can occur from time to time. In many cases, these are low voltage disturbances that only affect one or a few families. According to the reports of the portal Störsauskunft.de, there is currently a message about disturbances in Jettenbach. The responsible operator for the electricity network is Bayernwerk Netz GmbH. All detailed information about possible and current network problems can be found here in the overview.

The following disturbances are currently available on August 23, 2023 in Jettenbach

Bayernwerk Netz GmbH provides information about the area Am Schloßberg, Unterhöhenberg (within a radius of about 1 km) in Köllerersiedlung, Jettenbach in the administrative district “Kraiburg am Inn (VGem)” (postal code 84555, district Mühldorf am Inn) About a known error since 08/22/2023 at 09:53 am, and work is underway. But so far, no citizen has openly reported a depreciation. More detailed explanations are not available from the network operator.

(As of: 08/23/2023 at 09:32 AM)

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Power outage reporting in Jettenbach: where you can report an error if it has been affected

One thing is for sure: an electrical fault is not an emergency. Only call the police or fire brigade emergency numbers in case of an emergency. Instead, first try to see if the problem is only in your apartment, eg because one of the fuses in your fuse box has blown. If not, go to your energy company’s Incident Reporting page and report the incident there.

Here you get error information from your network operator Bayernwerk Netz.

An advanced electricity network in Germany

Germany’s electricity network is 1.8 million kilometers long. To ensure that electricity reaches where it is consumed, there is an advanced grid infrastructure that is divided into different voltage levels. The so-called Transmission System Operators, or TSOs for short, are responsible for supra-regional distribution in the high voltage range. In Germany there are four transport system operators that divide the federal territory geographically: Tenet in the north-south axis from Schleswig-Holstein to Bavaria, Umbreon in the west, 50Hz in the east in the area of ​​the new federal states and TransnetBW in Baden-Württemberg. Their networks are connected to the low voltage distribution network operators via substations. Distribution grid operators are the local or municipal power supply companies, such as large-scale municipal utilities, that ultimately provide electricity to consumers.

Differences in the power grid fails to compare

Outages in the power grid happen from time to time, even if they are mostly regional and only temporary. And in Germany, a lot of efforts are being made to ensure an uninterrupted power supply. Statistically speaking, German households have to live without electricity for an average of less than 20 minutes per year. In the UK it is already more than an hour per year, and in some European countries like Poland or Italy it is more than 3 hours.

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A comparison of federal states by the Federal Grid Agency shows that the main figures for outages range from 9 to 19 minutes. Rhineland-Palatinate (about 19 minutes annually) and Brandenburg (about 17 minutes) top the list, followed closely by Saxony-Anhalt (16 minutes). On the other hand, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hesse, Bavaria, Berlin and Schleswig-Holstein suffer the least blackouts (about 9 minutes each).

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