Energy inequality and clientelism in the wake of disasters (2021)

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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.

Socially vulnerable and political marginal communities waited longer for power restoration crew assignments.

Areas with higher urban density and near essential service providers waited less for power restoration crew assignments.

Existing power restoration standards neglect inequalities that increase disaster vulnerability.

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