Study of Awareness on Power Failure Crisis Response Training and Cost Burden in the Residential Sector – in KOREA

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A survey was carried out on 2,250 households for the purpose of understanding the awareness about power failure crisis response training and intention to bear cost of power failure measure in the residential sector. Implications of this study are as follows. Common households showed low awareness about power failure crisis response training. Also, while intention for cost burden on power failure measures such as emergency power facility slightly increased with increasing frequency and time of power failure, households generally had weak intention to bear cost.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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1850-1853

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June 2014

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