Capital-Constrained Resilience Gap State

Class 5dc3db42
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Capital-ConstrainedResilienceGapState
Definition

State in which a proposed engineering design or system is technically capable of meeting normal operational requirements but lacks a critical resilience component — such as energy storage, redundancy, or backup capacity — because capital constraints prevent its inclusion, and the absence of that component creates a foreseeable vulnerability under non-normal conditions (e.g., extreme weather, grid stress events), requiring the engineer to disclose the resilience gap and its implications to the decision-making authority.

Properties
Subclass of
State
http://proethica.org/ontology/core#State
Definition
State in which a proposed engineering design or system is technically capable of meeting normal operational requirements but lacks a critical resilience component — such as energy storage, redundancy, or backup capacity — because capital constraints prevent its inclusion, and the absence of that component creates a foreseeable vulnerability under non-normal conditions (e.g., extreme weather, grid stress events), requiring the engineer to disclose the resilience gap and its implications to the decision-making authority.
Source Evidence
Source Text
Capital constraints prevent the organization from installing a system of batteries to store energy for use at night or in bad weather
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Class
Content Hash
5dc3db42b89bcf6c...
Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
73
Discovered In Pass
1
Discovered In Section
facts
First Discovered At
2026-02-25T23:32:16.024444+00:00
First Discovered In Case
73
Generated
2026-02-25T23:32:16.024444+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 73 Extraction