Power outage in Namborn: Technicians work around the clock!

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There will be current power outages in Namborn on September 21st, 2025. Technicians are working to resolve the network disruptions.

Am 21.09.2025 gibt es aktuelle Stromausfälle in Namborn. Techniker arbeiten an der Behebung der Störungen im Netz.
There will be current power outages in Namborn on September 21st, 2025. Technicians are working to resolve the network disruptions.

Power outage in Namborn: Technicians work around the clock!

On September 21, 2025, power disruptions occurred in the Namborn area, affecting the energy supply in the region. This was confirmed by energis-Netzgesellschaft mbH, which is currently on site with technicians to resolve the causes of the disruption. However, it remains unclear whether these disruptions may be related to planned maintenance. The power outage was reported at 10:45 p.m. and has left residents in the area on edge.

In Namborn, households are without electricity for only a few minutes per year on average, which makes the current situation all the more remarkable. The power grid in Germany is considered resilient to disruptions, and disruption reports show that such incidents are comparatively rare in the region. In order to understand the exact extent of the problem, affected citizens can Power outage map to use. It offers the opportunity to report power outages and thus help other residents identify the affected areas.

Important information for those affected

In the event of a power outage, experts advise remaining calm and first checking the fuses in your own fuse box. It should also be noted that power outages should not be reported directly to the police or fire department rescue control centers. Instead, everyone should contact their energy supplier directly. This avoids confusion and allows for faster problem resolution.

On the other hand, current events shed light on the general system stability of the electricity supply in Germany. According to that VDE Due to the conversion of the energy system to renewable energies, the demands on the power grid have increased. The increasing share of renewable energies in electricity generation, which was 55% in 2023, is leading to higher network utilization and at the same time to more demanding operating conditions for network operators.

The current disruptions show how important it is that infrastructure can meet increasing demand. Although the grid is generally stable, there were also significant challenges in 2023, such as the unscheduled feed-in of around 34,300 GWh of electricity. This corresponds to around 6.5% of electricity consumption, which underlines the need for a comprehensive monitoring system in order to make the power supply even more reliable in the future.