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Towards net-zero energy neighbourhoods utilising high rates of residential photovoltaics with battery storage: a techno-economic analysis
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Damian Shaw-Williams
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Connie Susilawati
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Geoffrey Walker
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Jeremy Varendorff
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2020
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International Journal of Sustainable Energy
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