February 7: Berlin Power Outage Rekindles Grid Risk, Law Push
The Berlin power outage on February 7 cut electricity to about 2,200 households and 135 businesses in Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg. Power was restored later that morning, with a likely substation issue cited by the local operator. The incident arrives weeks after a major sabotage case and puts grid resilience back on the agenda. For investors in Germany, it highlights cybersecurity risk, regulatory change on critical infrastructure Germany, and possible new capital spending paths for utilities and suppliers.
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