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Sustainable investing and financing for sustainable development: A hybrid review. (2024). Mathur, Sachin ; Joshipura, Mayank ; Kedia, Nikita.
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  14. The determinants of wind energy growth in the United States: Drivers and barriers to state-level development. (2018). Yang, Zhuoxiang ; Schumacher, Kim.
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  15. Assessing national renewable energy competitiveness of the G20: A revised Porters Diamond Model. (2018). Fang, Kai ; Zhou, Yunheng ; Guo, Sujian ; Wang, Shuang ; Ye, Ruike.
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  16. Determinants of renewable energy development in the EU countries. A 20-year perspective. (2018). Papież, Monika ; Śmiech, Sławomir ; Frodyma, Katarzyna.
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  18. The adoption of building-integrated photovoltaics: barriers and facilitators. (2018). Curtius, Hans Christoph.
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  19. Renewable energy development and green public policies complementarities: The case of developed and developing countries. (2018). Pansini, Rosaria Vega ; Carfora, Alfonso ; Scandurra, G ; Romano, A A.
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  20. DCCA analysis of renewable and conventional energy prices. (2018). Silva, Roberto Fernandes ; Rivera-Castro, Miguel Angel ; Souza, Aureliano Sancho.
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  21. Key determinants of wind energy growth in India: Analysis of policy and non-policy factors. (2018). Sharma, Seema ; Thapar, Sapan ; Verma, Ashu.
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  22. Adoption of solar and wind energy: The roles of carbon pricing and aggregate policy support. (2018). Burke, Paul ; Best, Rohan.
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  23. Have fossil fuels been substituted by renewables? An empirical assessment for 10 European countries. (2018). Marques, António ; Fuinhas, José Alberto ; Pereira, Diogo Andre.
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  25. Substituting fossil energy sources: the role of the climate funds and effects on the economic growth. (2017). Giuseppe, Scandurra ; Ronghi, Monica ; Romano, Antonio Angelo ; Cafora, Alfonso.
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  26. European Green Mutual Fund Performance: A Comparative Analysis with their Conventional and Black Peers. (2017). Steffen, Tom ; Ibikunle, Gbenga.
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  32. In the transformation of energy systems: what is holding Australia back?. (2017). Davies, Peter J ; Cheung, Grace.
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  33. Small streams, diverse sources: Who invests in renewable energy in Finland during the financial downturn?. (2017). Jalas, Mikko ; Juntunen, Jouni K ; Nissila, Heli ; Heiskanen, Eva.
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  36. Does economic growth matter? Technology-push, demand-pull and endogenous drivers of innovation in the renewable energy industry. (2016). Basher, Syed ; Andrea, Masini ; Abul, Basher Syed ; Sam, Aflaki.
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  39. The relationship amongst energy consumption, foreign direct investment and output in developed and developing Countries. (2016). Amri, Fethi.
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  40. Energy security and renewable energy deployment in the EU: Liaisons Dangereuses or Virtuous Circle?. (2016). San-Martín González, Enrique ; Valdes, Javier Noel ; Frances, Gonzalo Escribano ; san Martin, Enrique.
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  41. Nonconventional renewable energy governance in Brazil: Lessons to learn from the German experience. (2016). Bajay, Sergio Valdir ; de Martino, Gilberto ; de Melo, Conrado Augustus.
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  42. Factors influencing renewable electricity consumption in China. (2016). Lin, Boqiang ; Omoju, Oluwasola E ; Okonkwo, Jennifer U.
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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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  48. Renewable energy contribution to the energy supply: Is there convergence across countries?. (2015). Reboredo, Juan.
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  49. The diffusion of patented oil and gas technology with environmental uses: A forward patent citation analysis. (2015). Duch Brown, Néstor ; Costa-Campi, Maria ; Duch-Brown, Nestor.
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