Electricity Infrastructures in the Global Marketplace / / T. J. Hammons.

This book discusses trends in the energy industries of emerging economies in all continents. It provides the forum for dissemination and exchange of scientific and engineering information on the theoretical generic and applied areas of scientific and engineering knowledge relating to electrical powe...

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