Fig. 2: Spatial distribution of electricity inaccessibility metrics in New York City, 2017-2019 by historical HOLC grades. | Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

Fig. 2: Spatial distribution of electricity inaccessibility metrics in New York City, 2017-2019 by historical HOLC grades.

From: Electricity inaccessibility across historically redlined and present-day disadvantaged areas in New York City

Fig. 2

A 311 outage calls per 1,000 households, (B) system-related power outages, and (C) electrical energy use. Areas with a historical grade and the respective electricity inaccessibility metric are shown. Grade A (green) was “best,” grade B (blue) was “still desirable,” grade C (yellow) was “definitely declining,” and grade D (red) was “hazardous.”.

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