Energy Vulnerability Participant Observation
This is an activity to be included in the pedagogy essay on energy vulnerability.
Survey on energy vulnerability
This a survey activity to be featured in the pedagogy essay on energy vulnerability.
COVID-19-specific survey on energy vulnerability
This is one of the activities tied to the pedagogy essay on energy vulnerability.
Energy in COVID-19 Scales and Systems
This analytic was produced to help structure collaborative research at the intersection of Energy in COVID-19.
Energy Vulnerability Survey
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New York City's electricity patterns during COVID-19
Briana LeoneAs outlined in this brief article by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, energy consumption by New York City alone has dropped significantly more than the surrounding areas. On a prima-facie observation, one could say the foregoing alleviates stress on the existing energy infrastructures. However, deeper analyses should consider the repercussions that demanding less energy may have on production, supply, and distribution, as well as transitions between larger and smaller electric microgrids. Given energy infrastructures in the United States are already vulnerable, can it be really said the pandemic alleviates stress on the existing energy infrastructures when everybody is connected to the internet and is generally using more technology at home?
This interesting infographic displays a good overview of the factors affecting energy insecurity in Texas.