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Latest revision as of 08:50, 10 June 2015
Smart Villages: Energy Access as a Catalyst for Development
Presenter: Dr John Holmes and Terry van Gevelt
Presentation
References
Dr John Holmes and Terry can Gevelt: Micro Perspective for Decentralized Energy (MES) 2015, Bangalore, India.