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Date: 2014-06-12 06:06:32
Energy economics
Cogeneration
District heating
CHP Directive
Waste heat
Sustainable energy
Electricity generation
Energy industry
Fossil-fuel power station
Energy
Technology
Waste management

Combined Heat and Power in Ireland 2012 Update 1 Combined Heat and Power in Ireland

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