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A retrospective analysis of benefits and impacts of U.S. renewable portfolio standards. (2016). Barbose, Galen ; Millstein, Dev ; Keyser, David ; Heath, Garvin ; MacKnick, Jordan ; Bolinger, Mark ; Bird, Lori ; Mai, Trieu ; Carpenter, Alberta ; Wiser, Ryan ; Heeter, Jenny.
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