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Developing renewable energy supply in Queensland, Australia: A study of the barriers, targets, policies and actions

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Martin, Nigel
Rice, John L

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Pergamon Press

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The Australian Government has set an ambitious target that at least 20 per cent of Australia's electricity needs will be met by Renewable Energy (RE) sources by 2020. Given the limited use of RE sources for electricity generation, this national Renewable

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Renewable Energy

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2037-12-31
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