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    Facilitating end user deployment of off‐site renewable generation: final project report
    10 Apr 2017
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    Emily Mitchell, Graham Mills
    CRC for Low Carbon Living

    Internationally, there is a trend towards end users procuring electricity from offsite Renewable Energy (RE) facilities located at physical premises distinct from the point of end use. In 2015, end user Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in the United States underpinned more new wind capacity than...

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