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Date: 2015-02-15 23:33:23
Energy
Appropriate technology
Environmental technology
Renewable energy
Technological change
AGL Energy
Energy development
Intermittent energy source
Renewables Obligation
Technology
Low-carbon economy
Energy policy

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