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Renewable Energy in an Unpredictable and Changing Climate
sector, analysing both demand and different supply alternatives.
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when assessing the impact of climate change on energy systems is to
However, besides technical aspects, socioeconomic factors and do so in an integrated way so as to fully take into account the many
dedicated energy policies play an important role in the planning and complex inter-relationships within the energy sector, as well as in other
operation of energy systems. Therefore, one of the greatest challenges related economic sectors.
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