Most Western Balkan Countries Will Not Reach Their 2020 RES Targets
Date: May 16th 2019
Author: Peter Palčec
Category: Focus
Topic:
Renewables
, Energy policy
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Prof. Leon Cizelj, Ph.D., Head of Reactor Engineering Devision at Jožef Stefan Institute
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