Climate change impact and resilience in the electricity sector: The example of Austria and Germany
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Lukas Kranzl | Philipp Stanzel | Marcus Hummel | Andreas Müller | Hans Peter Nachtnebel | Herbert Formayer | Gerhard Totschnig | R. Hirner | I. Schicker
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