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Pathways for sustainable development of urban heat supply systems

Our paper focuses on the development of effective pathways for ensuring sustainable development of urban heat supply systems in the context of liberalization of economic relations in the energy sector. Using the example of the Moscow region, we reveal regularities in the change in the structure of h...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2020, Vol.208, p.4001
Main Authors: Štreimikienė, Dalia, Strielkowski, Wadim, Lisin, Evgeny, Kurdiukova, Galina
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