Life without electrical energy is no longer imaginable nowadays.

The lifelines of our modern and highly technical society are infrastructures. These may include, for example, a functioning water supply, efficient modes of transport and transport routes, information and telecommunications technology that is accessible and usable at all times, as well as sustainable administrative and health services. All these infrastructures require electrical energy. And this without restriction of the time of year or time of day.

Suddenly without electrical energy! Is this even possible?

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Security of supply of the energy network

The electrical grid provides a fundamental basis for our safety as well as our well-being. For this reason, together with partner networks, we strive to always provide up-to-date information on the topic of security of supply based on power quality. For this purpose, the platform offers different categories that are to grow dynamically. The site thus thrives on feedback and exchange of experience.

Infrastructure of our modern society

Conclusion

Our present and future society, regardless of the degree of industrialisation, is becoming more and more dependent on electrical energy. This is due to many factors, such as digitalisation in conceivable as well as unthinkable areas from today’s perspective, decarbonisation, urbanisation, military defence, crypto-currencies, space and aviation, water supply, sewage disposal, waste disposal, innovation and disruption, etc. As a result, the issue of security of supply is no longer just about the amount of energy available. Rather, for physical reasons, the issue of quality of sufficient quantity is becoming increasingly important. This leads to new challenges on the complete grid infrastructure of generation, distribution and consumption.