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      Pumped storage for reduced emissions?

      Bardsley, W. Earl
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      Bardsley, W. E. (2018). Pumped storage for reduced emissions? New Zealand Hydrological Society Newsletter, 4–6.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12820
      Abstract
      As part of a recent report on transitioning to a lower emissions economy (Productivity Commission, 2018), a case was made for electricity from expanded renewable sources to replace fossil fuel usage in industry, with concurrent adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
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      2018
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      Journal Article
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      NZ Hydrological Society
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      This article is published in the New Zealand Hydrological Society Newsletter. Used with permission.
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