Evaluation of energy saving and CO2 emission reduction technologies in energy supply and end‐use sectors using a global energy model
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Keigo Akimoto | Fuminori Sano | Junichiro Oda | Takashi Homma | Toshimasa Tomoda | Keigo Akimoto | F. Sano | T. Homma | T. Tomoda | Junichiro Oda
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