In Tilburg, a power outage affected approximately 18,000 households after Enexis, a network operator, took emergency measures to prevent potential damage to the electricity grid due to possible overloading. The situation lasted around 17 minutes before most homes were reconnected, though traffic lights failed and some people were temporarily trapped in elevators. Enexis has stated that the cause of the incident is still under investigation. Network operators explained that such actions are rare but necessary to avoid major outages, especially as the energy transition increases demand on the grid. This includes more electric vehicles, induction cooking, solar panels, and heat pumps, all contributing to higher electricity usage. Experts warn that capacity issues on the grid are becoming more common and could lead to further challenges.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced view of the event, explaining both the necessity of the action by Enexis and the concerns raised by other network operators and experts. It does not favor any particular side and provides context regarding the broader implications of the energy transition on the power




