Decentralisation versus centralisation in Swedish energy policy: the main challenges and drivers for the energy transition at the regional and local levels
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Swedish energy transition; Multi-level governance; Decentralisation; Coordination; Challenges to the local energy transition; Drivers for the local energy transition;All these keywords.
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