Trends in tools and approaches for modelling the energy transition
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Henrik Lund | Poul Alberg Østergaard | Stefan Pfenninger | Behnam Zakeri | Bryn Pickering | Miguel Chang | Jakob Zink Thellufsen | S. Pfenninger | Behnam Zakeri | H. Lund | P. A. Østergaard | Miguel Chang | B. Pickering | J. Z. Thellufsen
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