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- Page 23 and 24: 4 Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
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A method for evaluating transport e
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density and transport consumption,
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working days per week and per worke
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compared them to home-to-work and h
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after 1996 0% - 2.0% Distance to ci
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DISCUSSIONS The application of the
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METHODS, TOOLS, AND SOFTWARE buildi
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(1986), for example, found that dif
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Table 2: Indexes for home-to-school
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Status of Concentrated Solar Photov
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Status of off-shore wind power tech
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Status of tidal power plant technol
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Status of Stirling dish power plant
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Status of Nuclear power plant techn
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cost information supplied by additi
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Status of Natural Gas cogeneration
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Status of Carbon Capture and Storag
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cost information supplied by additi