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Stromnetz Berlin Pushes Shared Backup-Generator Pool After Sabotage Blackout

The plan targets faster recovery through more units plus formal mutual aid.

Overview

  • CEO Erik Landeck said emergency generators made a real difference, with 46 units connecting almost 10,000 households and rapidly restoring power to hospitals and care homes.
  • Stromnetz Berlin will procure additional network-replacement generators and work with neighboring operators to assemble a shared pool for mutual assistance, while urging city institutions to add their own units.
  • Security has been tightened, with the damaged cable bridge under 24/7 guard and video surveillance and a fivefold increase in cameras and security personnel across key sites.
  • Power delivery is currently stable, though a high-voltage workaround remains in place and is being continuously monitored.
  • The early January outage cut electricity to about 45,000 households after a suspected arson attack on the Teltow Canal cable bridge, with THW and the Bundeswehr assisting diesel refueling for backup units.