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Tracking Key Industrial Sectors for CO 2 Mitigation through the Driving Effects: An Attribution Analysis. (2022). Wang, Xianen ; Hu, Tingyu ; Song, Junnian ; Duan, Haiyan.
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  46. Factors shaping aggregate energy intensity trend for industry: Energy intensity versus product mix. (2007). Ang, B.W. ; Liu, NA.
    In: Energy Economics.
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