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    Canterbury Regional Energy Strategy Project : Work Stream 02 : Non-Grid Connected Energy System (2006)

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    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/11769
    
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    Centre for Advanced Engineering, University of Canterbury
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    This Report summarises the results and key findings from work stream 2, which encompassed the Non-Grid component of the Canterbury Energy System.

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