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Scotlands hydropower Current capacity, future potential and the possible impacts of climate change》.pdf
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 52 (2015) 111–122
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Scotlands hydropower: Current capacity, future potential
and the possible impacts of climate change
James E. Sample a,n, Niall Duncan b, Michael Ferguson a, Susan Cooksley a
a The
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