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How a Grid Company Could Enter the Hydrogen Industry through a New Business Model: A Case Study in China. (2023). Shan, Rui ; Liu, Zhoubin ; Zhang, Haoyu ; Weng, Haixiao ; Xu, Danlu.
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  23. Modeling of energy consumption and related GHG (greenhouse gas) intensity and emissions in Europe using general regression neural networks. (2015). Pocajt, Viktor ; Risti, Mirjana ; Antanasijevi, Davor ; Peri-Gruji, Aleksandra .
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  24. Carbon emissions from power sector in Pakistan and opportunities to mitigate those. (2014). Kamal, M. A. ; Yousuf, I. ; Hashmi, H. N. ; Ghumman, A. R..
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  25. An economic and environmental assessment of future electricity generation mixes in Japan – an assessment using the E3MG macro-econometric model. (2014). Pollitt, Hector ; Lee, Soocheol ; Park, Seung-Joon ; Ueta, Kazuhiro.
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  26. Global evaluation of the effects of agriculture and water management adaptations on the water-stressed population. (2013). Tomoda, Toshimasa ; Kii, Masanobu ; Akimoto, Keigo ; Hayashi, Ayami.
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  27. Analysis of Japans energy and environment strategy after the Fukushima nuclear plant accident. (2013). Homma, Takashi ; Akimoto, Keigo.
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  28. Consistent assessments of pathways toward sustainable development and climate stabilization. (2012). Wada, Kenichi ; Akimoto, Keigo ; Oda, Junichiro ; Sano, Fuminori ; Hayashi, Ayami ; Tomoda, Toshimasa ; Homma, Takashi ; Nagashima, Miyuki ; Tokushige, Kohko.
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  29. Energy efficiency opportunities in the residential sector and their feasibility. (2012). Homma, Takashi ; Wada, Kenichi ; Akimoto, Keigo ; Oda, Junichiro ; Sano, Fuminori.
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  30. Quantitative evaluation of time-series GHG emissions by sector and region using consumption-based accounting. (2012). Tomoda, Toshimasa ; Homma, Takashi ; Akimoto, Keigo.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  31. Energy-related climate change mitigation in Brazil: Potential, abatement costs and associated policies. (2012). Lucena, Andre F. P., ; Junior, Mauricio F. H., ; Costa, Isabella V. L., ; Castelo Branco, David A., ; Borba, Bruno S. M. C., ; Szklo, Alexandre ; Rochedo, Pedro R. R., ; Schaeffer, Roberto ; Rathmann, Regis ; Nogueira, Larissa P. P., .
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    In: Energy Economics.
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    In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
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  35. Co-impacts of energy-related climate change mitigation in Africa’s least developed countries: the evidence base and research needs. (2011). Rowlands, Ian.
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  36. An overview of ocean renewable energy in China. (2011). Jiao, Yuhe ; Wang, Shujie ; Yuan, Peng ; Li, Dong.
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