The changing sensitivity of power systems to meteorological drivers: a case study of Great Britain
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Hazel E. Thornton | Len Shaffrey | David Brayshaw | Phil Coker | Hannah Bloomfield | L. Shaffrey | H. Thornton | D. Brayshaw | P. Coker | H. Bloomfield
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