Akinbulire et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Techno-economic and environmental evaluation of demand side management techniques for rural electrification in Ibadan, NigeriaAkinbulire et al., 2014
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- Akinbulire T
- Oluseyi P
- Babatunde O
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- International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering
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Abstract According to the United Nation Development Programme, access to modern low- cost energy systems in developing countries is important in the realization of the globally agreed developmental goals, as well as the Millennium Development Goals, and …
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