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Ex-Ante Analysis of Economic, Social and Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Renewable and Nuclear Energy Targets for Global Electricity Generation by 2030. (2018). Durand-Morat, Alvaro ; Almutairi, Kamel ; Thoma, Greg.
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