Urban energy planning in Turku: [PLEEC Report D4.2 / Turku]

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Urban energy planning in Turku : [PLEEC Report D4.2 / Turku]. / Fertner, Christian; Christensen, Emil Maj; Große, Juliane; Groth, Niels Boje; Hietaranta, Jari.

EU-FP7 project PLEEC, 2015. 68 p.

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Fertner, C, Christensen, EM, Große, J, Groth, NB & Hietaranta, J 2015, Urban energy planning in Turku: [PLEEC Report D4.2 / Turku]. EU-FP7 project PLEEC. <http://pleecproject.eu/results/documents/viewdownload/131-work-package-4/578-d4-2-urban-energy-planning-in-turku.html>

APA

Fertner, C., Christensen, E. M., Große, J., Groth, N. B., & Hietaranta, J. (2015). Urban energy planning in Turku: [PLEEC Report D4.2 / Turku]. EU-FP7 project PLEEC. http://pleecproject.eu/results/documents/viewdownload/131-work-package-4/578-d4-2-urban-energy-planning-in-turku.html

Vancouver

Fertner C, Christensen EM, Große J, Groth NB, Hietaranta J. Urban energy planning in Turku: [PLEEC Report D4.2 / Turku]. EU-FP7 project PLEEC, 2015. 68 p.

Author

Fertner, Christian ; Christensen, Emil Maj ; Große, Juliane ; Groth, Niels Boje ; Hietaranta, Jari. / Urban energy planning in Turku : [PLEEC Report D4.2 / Turku]. EU-FP7 project PLEEC, 2015. 68 p.

Bibtex

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