Power outages in Gransee: Technicians fight against the darkness!
Power disruptions occur in Gransee on August 10th, 2025. E.DIS Netz GmbH is working to resolve the problems quickly.

Power outages in Gransee: Technicians fight against the darkness!
On August 10, 2025, there were disruptions in the power supply in Gransee, more precisely in the network area of E.DIS Netz GmbH. This situation has brought not only technical experts to the scene, but also affected residents wondering what is going on. The technicians are already on duty to resolve the problems as quickly as possible news.de reported.
One of the main reasons for the excitement is that the average unplanned supply interruptions in Germany are less than 13 minutes, according to the Federal Network Agency. In Gransee there has been a specific disruption in the supply network since yesterday, which was last updated at 10:45 a.m. today. Part of the disruption in the Altlüdersdorf district was resolved on August 9th at 11:23 a.m.
Disturbances in detail
In the event of a power outage, it is recommended that you first clarify whether the problem only affects your own apartment. If not, those affected should contact the electricity network operator directly. In emergencies, the emergency numbers for the police (110) and fire brigade (112) can be used, but these should only be dialed in real emergency situations. Information about the current situation can also be obtained via local media or online portals.
To get a better understanding of such disruptions, it is worth taking a look at the System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI). This index measures the average duration of power interruptions and is an important indicator of the reliability of electricity and gas networks. In Germany, an average of 12.8 minutes per year were recorded in 2016, while Austria performed significantly better with just 0.7 hours, as shown on Wikipedia can be read.
Supply interruptions and their causes
As the Federal Network Agency As explained, only unplanned interruptions are included in the statistics when calculating SAIDI. These can be caused by atmospheric influences, interference from third parties or the responsibility of the network operator. Planned interruptions are not taken into account, which often makes the numbers appear more optimistic.
The supply interruptions are evaluated regularly to ensure that the quality of supply remains appropriate. With such a tense situation in Gransee, we can only hope that the technicians will work quickly to solve the problem and that the situation will soon ease again. The residents are definitely excited to see when the electricity will flow smoothly again.