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Date: 2007-11-26 16:25:13
Energy
Energy policy
Energy economics
Physical universe
Nature
Energy efficiency
Environmental social science
Energy development
Climate change policy
Energy conservation
Renewable energy
Zero-energy building

UNIVERSITY ENERGY POLICY November 14, 2007 Introduction For the last decade, two over-arching issues have increased the focus on energy sources and usage on an individual, institutional, and global scale.

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