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Lessons learned in France and Quebec regarding financial and legal mechanisms to develop renewable energy: A hybrid model as an acceptable solution for onshore wind?. (2015). Ilinca, Adrian ; Feurtey, Evariste ; Saucier, Carol ; Sakout, Anas .
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