Renewable Energy: support mechanisms

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Renewable Energy : support mechanisms. / Schomerus, Thomas.

Climate Change Law. ed. / Daniel Farber; Marjan Peeters. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. p. 465-475 (Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law series; No. 1).

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Harvard

Schomerus, T 2016, Renewable Energy: support mechanisms. in D Farber & M Peeters (eds), Climate Change Law. Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law series, no. 1, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 465-475. <http://10.4337/9781783477616.I.38>

APA

Schomerus, T. (2016). Renewable Energy: support mechanisms. In D. Farber, & M. Peeters (Eds.), Climate Change Law (pp. 465-475). (Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law series; No. 1). Edward Elgar Publishing. http://10.4337/9781783477616.I.38

Vancouver

Schomerus T. Renewable Energy: support mechanisms. In Farber D, Peeters M, editors, Climate Change Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2016. p. 465-475. (Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law series; 1).

Bibtex

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