Power outage in Salzgitter: maintenance work on June 18, 2025!

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Power outages in Salzgitter: Information on current disruptions, maintenance work and statistics as of June 18, 2025.

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Power outages in Salzgitter: Information on current disruptions, maintenance work and statistics as of June 18, 2025.

Power outage in Salzgitter: maintenance work on June 18, 2025!

There is a lot at stake in Salzgitter today, June 18, 2025, because WEVG Salzgitter GmbH & Co. KG has announced temporary maintenance work. These affect a radius of around one kilometer around the Schäferwiese in the town of SZ-Nord-Ost, Thiede. The maintenance work will begin at 4:00 p.m. and is expected to last until 8:00 p.m. Although such work is usually well prepared and carried out, it sometimes means uncomfortable hours without power for residents. Loud News.de Power outages in Salzgitter are rather the exception. Statistically speaking, households here are without electricity for only a few minutes per year on average.

A look at the power outage statistics for 2025 shows that there have been a total of 26 reported outages so far. March was particularly active with 12 and June, which currently has 3 failures. In 2024 there were almost seven times as many, with a total of 180 failures - a notable increase compared to previous years. It seems as if the situation has calmed down significantly compared to 2023, where there were only 32 failures. These statistics come from power outage.org.

The security of the power grid

The general security of the electricity supply in Germany is good, which is also reflected in the short average downtime of just 13 minutes per household in 2023. A balanced power grid ensures that the power fed in and the power drawn match, minimizing the risk of major disruptions. Blackouts that affect large regions are rare and are usually the result of extreme weather conditions or extensive damage to infrastructure. The federal government has already implemented measures that are also intended to reduce dependence on one-sided energy sources, as explained on the Federal Republic of Germany website: federalgovernment.de.

So while there is no reason to panic at the moment, the current work and the possibility of short power outages are a reminder that reliable energy is becoming increasingly important. Demand could increase in the future, particularly in sectors such as buildings and transport. Regular communication with the power grid operator therefore makes sense in order to be informed quickly in the event of a failure and to find the right reaction.

Reporting and information about power outages is important for everyone affected. In the event of a power outage, the WEVG advises you to first check whether the problem is only in your own household and, if there are further problems, to go to the network operator's fault reporting page. This way you stay informed, even if power outages can usually be resolved quickly.