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Energy inequality and clientelism in the wake of disasters: From colorblind to affirmative power restoration - ScienceDirect
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Energy Policy Volume 158, November 2021, 112550
Energy inequality and clientelism in the wake of disasters: From colorblind to affirmative power restoration Fernando Tormos-Aponte a
, Gustavo García-López b, c
, Mary Angelica Painter d
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Communities with ties to the ruling political party elicit greater government responsiveness.
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Socially vulnerable and political marginal communities waited longer for power restoration crew assignments.
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Areas with higher urban density and near essential service providers waited less for power restoration crew assignments.
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Existing power restoration standards neglect inequalities that increase disaster vulnerability.
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