Title :
Power/energy: New York City´s blackout: A $350 million drain: Ripple effects off the July 13, 1977, lightning stroke cost the public dearly in lost property, services, end income
Abstract :
The report prepared by Systems Control Inc. of Arlington, VA, on the blackout of 13 July 1977 points out that this estimated cost is really only a lower bound. The looting and arson (defined as an indirect impact) accounted for almost half of the total economic costs associated with the blackout. This fact supports a basic premise of the report: that the indirect impacts must be considered as well as the direct impacts in order to obtain a realistic economic and social cost estimate of the overall effect of power outages.
Keywords :
economic and sociological effects; lightning; New York City; arson; blackout; direct impacts; economic costs; indirect impacts; looting; power outages; social cost; Business; Cities and towns; Economics; Fires; Generators; Hospitals; Power systems;
Journal_Title :
Spectrum, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSPEC.1978.6367753