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Collective institutional entrepreneurship and contestations in wind energy in India

With 21,136MW of wind energy installed in 2014, India is considered a success story in terms of net installed capacity. Few existing studies on Indian wind energy have highlighted the important role of institutions, and how they stemmed from the work of advocacy groups; studies also tend to focus on...

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Published in:Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2015-02, Vol.42, p.999-1011
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