New crisis radio network near Schwerin: world upside down after power outage!

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Schwerin activates a new 450 MHz crisis radio network that bridges power outages. Invest 20 million euros in the future of energy communication.

Schwerin aktiviert ein neues 450-MHz-Krisenfunknetz, das Stromausfälle überbrückt. 20 Millionen Euro investieren in die Zukunft der Energiekommunikation.
Schwerin activates a new 450 MHz crisis radio network that bridges power outages. Invest 20 million euros in the future of energy communication.

New crisis radio network near Schwerin: world upside down after power outage!

In times when electricity from volatile energy sources such as sun and wind is becoming increasingly important, operating a stable power grid is a real challenge. But in the region around Schwerin there is now a promising new addition that not only ensures security, but also helps shape the future of energy supply. The Schwerin Wemag has put a new radio network into operation that works smoothly even during power outages. What does this mean for the region?

The innovative radio network operates at a frequency of 450 megahertz, which makes it possible to work independently of mobile communications. As ndr.de reports, Wemag has invested an impressive 20 million euros in this project. With an area of ​​8,000 square kilometers and 34 masts, comprehensive coverage is guaranteed. Best of all, in the event of a power outage, the network's batteries can remain operational for up to 72 hours.

Radio network for critical infrastructures

A major advantage of the new wireless network is its low energy consumption, which ensures excellent penetration in buildings. It not only makes communication easier for emergency services, but also enables network operators to switch wind turbines on and off and to read out data from digital electricity meters. The project is an essential step towards strengthening the critical infrastructure in the region.

The challenge of coordinating the feed-in of millions of small electricity producers should not be underestimated. Many operators are therefore demanding an exclusive communication channel from the federal government in order to give stability to regional power grids. According to en-former.com, the 450 megahertz network could help significantly reduce the impact and duration of power outages.

Step into the digital future

As ovag-netz.de describes, the expansion of this technology is also in full swing in other regions of Germany. A network of 17 radio stations will be built by the end of 2025, especially in Wetterau and Vogelsberg, in order to further advance the digital future of energy supply. The 450 MHz radio network enables efficient network monitoring and the integration of decentralized energy generation systems, which is essential for the successful implementation of the energy transition.

If one follows the forecasts, the number of electricity generators from renewable sources will continue to increase in the coming years. This makes it all the more important to create the technical requirements that ensure a stable feed into the public network. The 450 MHz radio network has the potential to not only revolutionize communication between power plants and network operators, but also to serve as the backbone for the energy infrastructure of the future.