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Date: 2005-07-13 12:27:59
Energy
Sustainability
Hydroelectricity
Landscape
Hydropower
Renewable energy
Idaho National Laboratory
Hydropower policy in the United States
Renewable energy in Kazakhstan

INEEL/EXTEstimation of Economic Parameters of U.S. Hydropower Resources Douglas G. Hall, INEEL

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