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Policy: Integrated Resource Planning to Optimize Energy Services

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Global Energy Demand in Transition
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For the first century of public utilities, when resources were little constrained, their mandate was to sell electricity and gas, with little attention to the services provided by these energy carriers.

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Rosenfeld, A.H. (1995). Policy: Integrated Resource Planning to Optimize Energy Services. In: Kursunoglu, B.N., Mintz, S.L., Perlmutter, A. (eds) Global Energy Demand in Transition. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1048-6_23

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