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The role of renewable energy in the energy system: An issue in the philosophy of renewal of natural resources
This paper argues that a pragmatic approach to natural resources may address the issue of renewal well, although a definite philosophy of renewal is essential. To establish this argument, an energy model termed the Australian Energy Policy System Optimization Model (AEPSOM) is adopted as a case stud...
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