Captive power generation in Saudi Arabia—Overview and recommendations on policies
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Luai M. Al-Hadhrami | Shafiqur Rehman | Firoz Ahmad | M. A. Abdul-Majeed | Mohammed Arif Abdul-Majeed | Khaled Y. Al-Soufi | S. Rehman | L. Al-Hadhrami | K. Al-Soufi | F. Ahmad
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