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Do domestic and overseas technological innovations equally matter in renewable energy development? Empirical evidence from emerging economies. (2024). Pal, Shreya ; Patel, Gupteswar ; Mahalik, Mantu Kumar ; Yadav, Aneet.
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  44. Reducing pollution at five critical points of shale gas production: Strategies and institutional responses. (2016). Centner, Terence.
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