In this article, we analyze the distribution power network outage data to find dominant factors in occurring vegetation-, animal-, and equipment-related outages.
Power outages are due to fuel shortages. Demonstrations are responsible for a large number of power outages. Low water levels and poor maintenance contribute to power outages. Lack of supplies causes a delay in repairing damaged towers. A plan with rewards but no clear shapes for how the system's dependability will change.
How do power outages affect small-scale enterprises?
Key findings emphasize the critical need for effective strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of power outages on small-scale enterprises and their repercussions on poverty levels. MSMEs, serving as the cornerstone of Sub-Saharan African economies, face significant burdens due to power outages.
Can energy management strategies mitigate over-demand/Rolling/planned power outages?
The study presented an overview of power outage causes and the energy management strategies in the literature as solutions to mitigate over-demand or rolling/planned power outages, taking Iraq as a case study. The studies in the literature have discussed these issues mainly through demand-side strategies and energy generation-side methods.
The infrastructure of the country's electricity utilities is the cause of outages. Low water levels in the country's hydroelectric dams cause blackouts as well. Attempts to update the power grid have caused blackouts for over a month. Only six generators provide power to the capital city (Juba). Power outages are due to fuel shortages.
How do power outages affect small businesses and poverty?
The key findings emphasize the importance of proactive action to minimize the negative consequences of power outages on small businesses and poverty. MSMEs face disruptions that lead to reduced productivity, operational inefficiencies, higher production costs, and supply chain disruptions.
What causes power outages in developing countries?
In addition, there are no comprehensive studies discussing power outages and their causes in the literature, especially for developing countries; except power outages due to natural disasters and accidents.