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Barriers to the institutionalization of industrial energy efficiency in Africa: A case study from Uganda. (2022). Mulugetta, Yacob ; Ssebagala, Silver ; Tesfamichael, Meron ; Ogeya, Mbeo ; Twinomujuni, Edson.
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