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*Anadon, L.D. et al., 2009. Tackling US Energy Challenges and Opportunities: Preliminary Policy Recommendations for Enhancing Energy Innovation in the United States, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. Available at: http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/ERD3_Energy_Report_Final.pdf [Accessed April 30, 2009]. | *Anadon, L.D. et al., 2009. Tackling US Energy Challenges and Opportunities: Preliminary Policy Recommendations for Enhancing Energy Innovation in the United States, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. Available at: http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/ERD3_Energy_Report_Final.pdf [Accessed April 30, 2009]. | ||
*Wiser, R.H. & Barbose, G., 2008. Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States: A Status Report with Data Through 2007, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Available at: http://eetd.lbl.gov/ea/ems/reports/lbnl-154e.pdf [Accessed April 30, 2009]. | *Wiser, R.H. & Barbose, G., 2008. Renewables Portfolio Standards in the United States: A Status Report with Data Through 2007, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Available at: http://eetd.lbl.gov/ea/ems/reports/lbnl-154e.pdf [Accessed April 30, 2009]. | ||
*Soderholm, P. & Klaassen, G., 2007. Wind Power in Europe: A Simultaneous Innovation-Diffusion Model. Environmental and Resource Economics, 36(2), 163-190. | |||
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