diff --git a/_posts/2019-05-03-chou-galvao.markdown b/_posts/2019-05-03-chou-galvao.markdown index 27cfa91..76d2b86 100644 --- a/_posts/2019-05-03-chou-galvao.markdown +++ b/_posts/2019-05-03-chou-galvao.markdown @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Regardless of income, everyone suffered from system failure equally. Priority to
*Source: Nasa Night Light July 2017 / November 2017*   - +  Those who could leave took refuge away from the island. About 6% of the population fled the island in face of Hurricane Maria. However, those who stayed experienced the impact of extended periods of outage.
@@ -51,10 +51,12 @@ While income level plays a role in determining who can afford a solar micro-grid ![Income Map](/puerto_rico_now/images/outage/income_map.png) Data Source: US Census 2010   +  + **Solar Potential - Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) Map** ![DNI Map](/puerto_rico_now/images/outage/dni_map.png) Data Source: National Solar Radiation Database - +    Using a method of ***Bivariate Choropleth Maps***, we study the relationship between **Median Household Income** (in the past 12 months) and the **Solar Potential** measured by the **Direct Normal Irradiance** (DNI) data to determine who will, most likely, have access to electricity in face of future storms