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X Author: Georgios C Bakos

2006

Tsioliaridou, Elena, Georgios C Bakos, and Michael Stadler."A new energy planning methodology for the penetration of renewable energy technologies in electricity sector - application for the island of Crete."Energy Policy 34 (2006) 3757-3764.

2005

Kranzl, Lukas, Michael Stadler, Gustav Resch, Claus Huber, Reinhard Haas, Mario Ragwitz, Anselm Brakhage, Jacky Pett, Pedro Gürtler, Adam Gula, Beata Sliz, Elzbieta Gula, Arkadiusz Figorski, Georgios C Bakos, Elena Tsioliaridou, Kaj Joergensen, and Manuel Fernandes."Tools for the efficient design of RES & RUE promotion schemes: Recommendations derived from the project Invert, Working Paper of Phase 7 of the project INVERT." (2005).

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