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Date: 2014-03-19 22:48:42
Energy policy
Wind power
Renewable energy
Solar energy
Energy development
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Feed-in tariff
Intermittent energy source
Energy
Technology
Low-carbon economy

ENERGY EFFICIENT SYSTEM FOR ST MARTIN’S ISLAND OF BANGLADESH M. Shamim Kaiser, S K Khadem, H R Ghosh, S Kaiser, S K Aditya Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Daffodil International University

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