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ContentsForeword ..................
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AcknowledgmentsThis report was comm
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FIGURE E3. Top three regional oppor
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Other adaptation technologies (outs
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The Regional PictureThe regional op
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FIGURE 2.10. Size of the clean tech
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TABLE 3.1. Activities in the value
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FIGURE 4.1. Solar PV value chainMaj
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Figure 4.3. CSP value chainMajor eq
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Figure 4.5. Sectors in which Indian
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SMEs focused on adapting or making
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FIGURE 5.6. Most common barriers fa
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