RENEWABLE ENERGY INTEGRATION IN GERMANY: IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL ENERGY TRANSITION

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Sardor Amonov

Аннотация

The global imperative to address climate change and achieve sustainable development
has propelled the transition towards renewable energy sources, marking a pivotal shift in the global energy landscape

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Amonov, S. (2024). RENEWABLE ENERGY INTEGRATION IN GERMANY: IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL ENERGY TRANSITION. Центр Научных Публикаций (buxdu.Uz), 53(53). извлечено от https://journal.buxdu.uz/index.php/journals_buxdu/article/view/13227
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