AI Explores Solar-Electric Home Vulnerability
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Solar and electric-powered homes feel the effects of power outages differently

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Stevens Institute of Technology developed a new way to identify the homes most vulnerable to blackouts without even visiting them.
With more than a quarter of U.S. homes already fully electric, understanding vulnerabilities has become critical for emergency planning and public safety.
The new approach enables utilities and emergency responders to pinpoint at-risk households across entire neighborhoods without need for invasive surveys or inspections.
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