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"Diversity and security in UK electricity generation: The influence of low-carbon objectives,"
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"Energy, the Environment, and Innovation,"
Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
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"On the rebound? Feedback between energy intensities and energy uses in IEA countries,"
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"The economics of changing course : Implications of adaptability and inertia for optimal climate policy,"
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