Power outage in Munningen: Maintenance work causes disruptions!

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Munningen is struggling with power outages on September 25th, 2025. Maintenance work by Netze ODR GmbH could disrupt the supply.

Munningen kämpft am 25.09.2025 mit Stromausfällen. Wartungsarbeiten durch Netze ODR GmbH könnten die Versorgung stören.
Munningen is struggling with power outages on September 25th, 2025. Maintenance work by Netze ODR GmbH could disrupt the supply.

Power outage in Munningen: Maintenance work causes disruptions!

In Munningen, a small community in Bavaria, important maintenance work on the power grid is scheduled for September 25, 2025. Netze ODR GmbH, the responsible network operator, has announced that the work will take place between 8:00 a.m. and probably 12:00 p.m. During this time there may be disruptions in the power supply, which is not only annoying but also an unexpected disruption for residents. According to news.de, citizens should make sure that the problem is not just in their own household before taking action.

The Federal Network Agency recently reported that the average unplanned supply interruptions in Germany have been less than 13 minutes per year in recent years. This key figure is determined by the System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI), which describes the reliability of electricity and gas networks. According to [bundesnetzagentur.de](https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/DE/Fachthemen/ElektrizitaetundGas/Versorgungssicherheit/Versorgungsunterbre interruptions/Ausvaluation_Strom/start.html), the SAIDI enables a detailed look at supply interruptions. Only unplanned interruptions are included in the calculation, which puts Munningen in a good light.

Maintenance work and its effects

The announced maintenance work could also potentially affect the values ​​for Munningen's power supply in the SAIDI. As is well known, these key figures are crucial for assessing the security of supply and show how often and for how long consumers are without electricity. The Federal Network Agency collects the data for such interruptions annually as part of its reporting, which is based on legal principles, as anchored in Section 52 of the Energy Industry Act (EnWG). The SAIDI not only sheds light on the duration of the interruptions, but is also an important tool for analyzing the quality standards in the area of ​​power supply.

In recent years, the SAIDI in Germany has stabilized and it can be seen that the average supply interruption in 2016 was only 12.8 minutes. The residents of Munningen can hope for continued reliable power supply in the future, even if temporary restrictions may occur during maintenance work. Faults can be reported to the network operator directly via their website, which promotes a quick solution.