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Long Term Options for Energy Supply and Demand Side Management

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Global Energy Strategies

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A great deal has been said and written about future energy options and the need for responsibility and caution in protecting the world’s natural environment. Clearly, energy policies and environmental policies are intractable connected and must be considered jointly.

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Morron, T., Denny, F. (1994). Long Term Options for Energy Supply and Demand Side Management. In: White, J.C. (eds) Global Energy Strategies. Environmental Science Research, vol 47. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1256-5_9

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