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Empowering BRICS economies: The crucial role of green finance, information and communication technology and innovation in sustainable development. (2024). Islam, Muhummad Khairul ; Gupta, Mohini ; Bhujabal, Padmaja ; Sahoo, Malayaranjan.
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  20. Mapping of Biomass Fluxes: A Method for Optimizing Biogas-Refinery of Livestock Effluents. (2014). Nardin, Francesca ; Mazzetto, Fabrizio.
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  24. Environmental impacts of utility-scale solar energy. (2014). Murphy-Mariscal, M. L. ; Allen, M. F. ; Belnap, J. ; Maestre, F. T. ; Barrows, C. W. ; Ravi, S. ; Easter, S. B. ; Hernandez, R. R. ; Ochoa-Hueso, R. ; Tavassoli, M..
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  27. Electricity generation from renewables in the United States: Resource potential, current usage, technical status, challenges, strategies, policies, and future directions. (2013). Gonela, Vinay ; Zhang, Jun ; Awudu, Iddrisu ; Osmani, Atif.
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  28. Assessing the state of knowledge of utility-scale wind energy development and operation on non-volant terrestrial and marine wildlife. (2013). Ennen, Joshua R. ; Lovich, Jeffrey E..
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  29. Renewable energy issues and implementation of European energy policy: The missing generation?. (2012). Hills, Jeremy M. ; iichalena, Evanthie .
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  30. Energy-efficient food production to reduce global warming and ecodegradation: The use of edible insects. (2011). Abbasi, Tasneem ; Premalatha, M..
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  33. Small hydro and the environmental implications of its extensive utilization. (2011). Abbasi, Tasneem.
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  34. Decarbonization of fossil fuels as a strategy to control global warming. (2011). Abbasi, Saddam.
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  35. The return to renewables: Will it help in global warming control?. (2011). Abbasi, Tasneem ; Premalatha, M..
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  36. Proposal for territorial distribution of the EU 2020 political renewable energy goal. (2011). Lastra-Bravo, X. ; Bienvenido-Barcena, F. ; Tolon-Becerra, A..
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  37. Is it only CO2 that matters? A life cycle perspective on shallow geothermal systems. (2010). Hellweg, Stefanie ; Juraske, Ronnie ; Blum, Philipp ; Bayer, Peter ; Kubert, Markus ; Saner, Dominik.
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  39. Sustainability considerations for electricity generation from biomass. (2010). Strezov, Vladimir ; Evans, Tim J..
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  42. Promoting Renewable Electricity Generation in Imperfect Markets: Price vs. Quantity Policies. (2009). Neustadt, Ilja ; Madlener, Reinhard ; Zweifel, Peter.
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  44. What energy levels can the Earth sustain?. (2009). Moriarty, Patrick ; Honnery, Damon.
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  45. Assessing the performance of biogas plants with multi-criteria and data envelopment analysis. (2009). Madlener, Reinhard ; Dias, Luis ; Antunes, Carlos Henggeler.
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  46. Rural versus urban preferences for renewable energy developments. (2008). Hanley, Nick ; Colombo, Sergio ; Bergmann, Ariel.
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  47. Environmental effects of energy policy in sicily: The role of renewable energy. (2007). Cellura, Maurizio ; Mistretta, Marina ; Beccali, Marco.
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  49. Greenhouse gas emissions from willow-based electricity: a scenario analysis for Portugal and The Netherlands. (2006). de Mira, Rebelo R. ; Kroeze, C..
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