Modelling long-term carbon abatement scenarios with UK MARKAL

Kannan, R. and Strachan, N. 2006. Modelling long-term carbon abatement scenarios with UK MARKAL. 6th BIEE Academic Conference: Energy Policies in a Global Context. Oxford, UK 20-21 Sep 2006

TitleModelling long-term carbon abatement scenarios with UK MARKAL
AuthorsKannan, R. and Strachan, N.
TypeConference paper
Year2006
Conference6th BIEE Academic Conference: Energy Policies in a Global Context
Publication dates
Published2006

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