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Assessing the Economic and Environmental Impacts of Alternative Renewable Portfolio Standards: Winners and Losers. (2021). Mamkhezri, Jamal ; Chermak, Janie ; Malczynski, Leonard A.
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  43. An international review of markets for voluntary green electricity tariffs. (2018). Macdonald, Scott ; Eyre, Nick.
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  44. Analyzing land and water requirements for solar deployment in the Southwestern United States. (2018). Bukhary, Saria ; Batista, Jacimaria ; Ahmad, Sajjad.
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  45. Evolutionary game analysis on the behavior strategies of power producers in renewable portfolio standard. (2018). Xin-Gang, Zhao ; Guan, Wan ; Yu-Zhuo, Zhang ; Ling-Zhi, Ren.
    In: Energy.
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  46. Cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency programs: How to better understand and improve from multiple stakeholder perspectives?. (2017). Yushchenko, Alisa ; Patel, Martin Kumar .
    In: Energy Policy.
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  47. Increase of Social Impact Due to the Development of the Renewable Energy Industry in Russia. (2017). Nazarova, Yulia Alexandrovna ; Alexeenko, Vladimir Borisovich ; Shcherbakova, Natalya Sergeevna ; Bolotova, Rimma Shoidorzhievna ; Sopilko, Natalya Yuryevna.
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    In: Sustainability.
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