Environmental, economic, and social impacts of feed-in tariffs: A Portuguese perspective 2000–2010
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João F.D. Rodrigues | João F. D. Rodrigues | Paul Behrens | C. Silva | P. Behrens | T. Bras | Carlos Silva | Tiago Brás
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