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Is there still merit in the merit order stack? The impact of dynamic constraints on optimal plant mix Iain Staffell 1 and Richard Green Imperial College Business School, London, SW7 2AZ, UK. Abstract
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Document Date: 2012-09-16 08:12:09


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