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Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for the Solar Photovoltaic System in the Post-Subsidy Era: A Comparative Analysis under an Urban-Rural Divide. (2022). Xu, Xueer ; Li, Xintao ; Han, Mengqiao ; Liu, Diyi.
In: Energies.
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