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Future Energy and the Use of Renewables

Authors
  1. A Goldthau
  2. A Lovins
  3. A Uihlein
  4. AJ Appleby
  5. BK Sovacool
  6. BK Sovacool
  7. BK Sovacool
  8. BS Borba
  9. D Dallinger
  10. E Masini
  11. E Rahimi
  12. F Pimenta
  13. F Steinke
  14. FJ Säcker
  15. G Fuchs
  16. G Mørk
  17. GWEC
  18. GWEC
  19. H Scheer
  20. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
  21. KS Deffeyes
  22. L-A Brischke
  23. LM Pierpoint
  24. MY Suberu
  25. MZ Jacobson
  26. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
  27. P Schumacher
  28. PP Edwards
  29. R Gross
  30. R Heinberg
  31. REN21
  32. RH Charlier
  33. TR Ayodele
  34. TW Brown
  35. W Bell
  36. ØS Skråmestø
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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