Guide
The current state of the electricity market is already affecting everyone. Electricity prices are rising, so we will have to dig much deeper into our pockets. And with Europe's shows, it could be even worse.
Although you probably don't need to paint the devil on the wall right away, it's always better to be prepared for the worst. At example w Austria in mid-November, they conducted the "Energy 21" exercise, which tested various scenarios for dealing with power outages . In Germany guidance on outages has been issued, specifically recommending the following initial supply of drinking water, food and warm blankets .
Although the energy situation in the Czech Republic remains stable, it is still good to be prepared. While overseas outages are expected mainly due to their absence due to the brash shutdown of non-environmental power plants prior to their replacement, we still encounter outages only due to planned short-term maintenance-related outages or in the event of icing. , when icing or falling trees break power lines.