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X Author: F. F Javier Rubio

2001

Siddiqui, Afzal S, Anibal T De Almeida, Chris Marnay, and F. F Javier Rubio."The Implications of Carbon Taxation on Microgrid Adoption of Small-Scale On-Site Power Generation Using a Multi-Criteria Approach." (2001) 24.
Siddiqui, Afzal S, Chris Marnay, Kristina Hamachi LaCommare, and F. F Javier Rubio."Customer Adoption of Small-Scale On-Site Power Generation."European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy Summer Study 2001 (2001).
Rubio, F. F Javier, Afzal S Siddiqui, Chris Marnay, and Kristina Hamachi LaCommare."CERTS Customer Adoption Model." (2001) 131.
Marnay, Chris, F. F Javier Rubio, and Afzal S Siddiqui."Shape of the Microgrid."Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001, January 28-February 1, 2001 1 (2001) 150-153 vol.1. DOI

2000

Marnay, Chris, Raquel Blanco, Kristina Hamachi LaCommare, Cornelia Kawann, Julie G Osborn, and F. F Javier Rubio."Integrated Assessment of Dispersed Energy Resources Deployment." (2000) 138.

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