Conceptualizing Germany’s Energy Transition
Ludger Gailing
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Conceptualizing Germany’s Energy Transition
by Ludger Gailing, Timothy Moss
Published
Mar 01, 2016
Publisher
Palgrave Pivot
Pages
175
ISBN-13
9781349700752
ISBN-10
1349700754
Subjects
Die Agrar- Und Energiewende
Bausteine der Energiewende
Industriepolitik Im Mehrebenensystem Am Beispiel der (Nachfrage-)Foerderung der Elektromobilitaet in Deutschland
Energiewende
Conceptualizing Germany's Energy Transition
Energie und Soziale Ungleichheit
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