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CCS: A future CO2 mitigation option for Germany?--A bottom-up approach

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  • Martinsen, Dag
  • Linssen, Jochen
  • Markewitz, Peter
  • Vogele, Stefan

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  • Martinsen, Dag & Linssen, Jochen & Markewitz, Peter & Vogele, Stefan, 2007. "CCS: A future CO2 mitigation option for Germany?--A bottom-up approach," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(4), pages 2110-2120, April.
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