The book investigates the technical vulnerabilities of interconnected power grids, referencing historical blackouts like the Northeast Blackout of 1965 and the New York City blackout of 1977 to analyze societal responses and infrastructure failures.
A key insight is that current emergency preparedness might be inadequate for long-term, widespread outages, highlighting the urgent need for proactive measures.
The book adopts an analytical approach, drawing on data from power grid operators, historical event analyses, and urban planning research.
It progresses from explaining power grid operations to examining vulnerabilities, then analyzes historical blackouts and culminates in recommendations for improving urban resilience.
The central argument emphasizes infrastructure hardening and decentralized energy solutions as vital components of urban survival strategies, making this book a valuable resource for policymakers, urban planners, and anyone concerned about the resilience of modern cities.
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