Determining Optimal Interconnection Capacity on the Basis of Hourly Demand And Supply Functions of Electricity
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- Jan Horst Keppler & William Meunier, 2018. "Determining Optimal Interconnection Capacity on the Basis of Hourly Demand and Supply Functions of Electricity," The Energy Journal, , vol. 39(3), pages 117-140, May.
- Jan-Horst Keppler & William Meunier, 2018. "Determining Optimal Interconnection Capacity on the Basis of Hourly Demand and Supply Functions of Electricity," Post-Print hal-04226787, HAL.
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