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Role of nuclear fusion in future energy systems and the environment under future uncertainties

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  • Tokimatsu, Koji
  • Fujino, Jun'ichi
  • Konishi, Satoshi
  • Ogawa, Yuichi
  • Yamaji, Kenji

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  • Tokimatsu, Koji & Fujino, Jun'ichi & Konishi, Satoshi & Ogawa, Yuichi & Yamaji, Kenji, 2003. "Role of nuclear fusion in future energy systems and the environment under future uncertainties," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(8), pages 775-797, June.
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