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Rescaling the Governance of Renewable Energy : Lessons from the UK Devolution Experience
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Cowell, Richard
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Ellis, Geraint
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Sherry-Brennan, Fionnguala
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Strachan, Peter A.
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Toke, David
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University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition
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University of Aberdeen.Politics
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UK Electricity Market Reform - revolution or much ado about nothing?
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2011-12
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Toke, David
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University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition
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University of Aberdeen.Politics
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