Peak residential electricity demand and social practices: Deriving flexibility and greenhouse gas intensities from time use and locational data
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Angela Druckman | Godwin Yeboah | Ben Anderson | Jacopo Torriti | J. Torriti | A. Druckman | Godwin Yeboah | R. Hanna | B. Anderson | Richard Hanna | Jacopo Torriti
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