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This Chapter is more optimistic than the previous one: It details infrastructural investments, in particular, the Turkish pipelines in the Southern Energy Corridor. Existing pipelines are examined along with future developments within a Regional Energy Model.
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Yorucu, V., Mehmet, Ö. (2018). Towards a Regional Energy Model. In: The Southern Energy Corridor: Turkey's Role in European Energy Security. Lecture Notes in Energy, vol 60. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63636-8_8
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