Pettendorf Town Hall will be closed on November 7th, 2025 due to power grid modernization

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Pettendorf Town Hall closed on November 7th, 2025 due to modernization work. Current energy projects are stagnating due to network bottlenecks.

Pettendorf Town Hall will be closed on November 7th, 2025 due to power grid modernization

On Friday, November 7th, 2025, the Pettendorf town hall will be closed. The reason for this is necessary modernization work on the power grid. This measure affects party traffic and the community asks for your understanding of the inconvenience that this temporary closure will cause pettendorf.de reported.

The modernization work on the power grid is part of a larger problem affecting the energy supply in the region. In Pettendorf, the power grids are currently very busy, which makes it difficult to implement further projects in the field of renewable energies, such as open-field photovoltaics and wind power. Due to a lack of line capacity, these plans have come to a standstill. Currently, private roof areas in particular offer the greatest potential for generating renewable energy mittelbayerische.de noted.

Energy usage plan and challenges

In order to respond to the challenges of energy supply in Pettendorf, an energy usage plan was developed for the district. This plan provides information about opportunities for energy savings and the expansion of renewable energies. The catalog of measures for Pettendorf includes a total of 14 points, many of which have been known to the community for years. However, the lack of grid capacity remains a key obstacle to larger energy projects.

As part of the Bavarian energy transition, the state government is pursuing the goal of becoming climate neutral by 2040. This plan, which is set out in the Bavarian Climate Protection Act, is based on the comprehensive “Bavarian climate-neutral energy system analysis”. The aim is to create a consistent overall concept for the transformation of the Bavarian energy system that addresses the challenges in the areas of consumption, provision and infrastructure. The energy plan covers key topics such as security of supply, the expansion of renewable energies, hydrogen technologies and storage solutions, as explained on the website of the Bavarian State Ministry for Economic Affairs and Media ( stmwi.bayern.de ).

The analysis of the energy plan shows various scenarios that are needed for a greenhouse gas-neutral Bavaria. In particular, the assessment of energy requirements in the building, transport and industry sectors represents soft central elements. The results contribute to the development of sustainable and economical solutions and provide a basis for future discussion about energy supply in Bavaria.