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  36. Cities and Systemic Change for Sustainability: Prevailing Epistemologies and an Emerging Research Agenda. (2016). Frantzeskaki, Niki ; Wolfram, Marc.
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  37. Adopting Strategic Niche Management to Evaluate EV Demonstration Projects in China. (2016). Xue, Yixi ; Liang, Xingkun ; You, Jianxin ; Liu, Hu-Chen.
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    In: Energies.
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  39. The geopolitics of renewables; exploring the political implications of renewable energy systems. (2016). Bosman, Rick ; Scholten, Daniel.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  40. Typology of centralised and decentralised visions for electricity infrastructure. (2016). Funcke, Simon ; Bauknecht, Dierk.
    In: Utilities Policy.
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  41. Transition to a post-carbon society: Linking environmental justice and just transition discourses. (2016). Phelan, Liam ; Evans, Geoff .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  42. Creating a level playing field? The concentration and centralisation of emissions in the European Union Emissions Trading System. (2016). Bryant, Gareth.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  43. Energy sprawl, land taking and distributed generation: towards a multi-layered density. (2016). Antoniucci, Valentina ; Moroni, Stefano ; Bisello, Adriano.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  44. Understanding energy-related regimes: A participatory approach from central Australia. (2016). Fleming, David ; Foran, Tira ; Williams, Rachel ; Race, Digby ; Spandonide, Bruno .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  45. Energy Imports, Geoeconomics, and Regional Coordination: The Case of Germany and Poland in the Baltic Energy System - Close Neighbours, Close(r) Cooperation?. (2016). Sattich, Thomas.
    In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy.
    RePEc:eco:journ2:2016-04-16.

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  46. Localised knowledge, local policies and regional innovation activity for renewable energy technologies: Evidence from Italy. (2016). Corsatea, Teodora Diana.
    In: Papers in Regional Science.
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  47. The spatial distribution of renewable energy infrastructure in three particular provinces of South Africa. (2015). Andrea, Lombard ; Sanette, Ferreira .
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  48. Spatially uneven development and low carbon transitions: Insights from urban and regional planning. (2015). Watson, Tom ; Balta-Ozkan, Nazmiye ; Mocca, Elisabetta.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  49. Energy transitions in small-scale regions – What we can learn from a regional innovation systems perspective. (2015). Koehrsen, Jens ; Mattes, Jannika ; Huber, Andreas.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  50. Governing the transition to natural gas in Mediteranean Metropolis: The case of Cairo, Istanbul and Sfax (Tunisia). (2015). Markoum, Jimmy ; Bolzon, Hugo ; Verdeil, Eric ; Arik, Elvan .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  51. Lost in transition? Comparing strategies of electricity companies in Delhi. (2015). Zerah, Marie-Helene ; Criqui, Laure .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  52. Regional distribution of photovoltaic deployment in the UK and its determinants: A spatial econometric approach. (2015). YILDIRIM, JULIDE ; Connor, Peter M ; Balta-Ozkan, Nazmiye.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  53. ‘We Live on Estimates: Everyday Practices of Prepaid Electricity and the Urban Condition in Maputo, Mozambique. (2015). Baptista, Idalina.
    In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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  54. From Fuel Poverty to Energy Vulnerability: The Importance of Services, Needs and Practices. (2014). Bouzarovski, Stefan ; Tirado-Herrero, Sergio ; Petrova, Saska.
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  55. Shale gas policy in the United Kingdom: An argumentative discourse analysis. (2014). Cotton, Matthew ; van Alstine, James ; Rattle, Imogen .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  57. Walking away from a low-carbon economy? Recent and historical trends using a regional decomposition analysis. (2013). Mundaca, Luis ; MARKANDYA, ANIL ; Mundaca T., Luis, ; Norgaard, Jorgen .
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