Sahyadri ENews: LXXIII
Energy Trajectory of Karnataka, India

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ENERGY TRAJECTORY OF KARNATAKA, INDIA.

T V Ramachandra,   Aparna Rajeev    Cite
ENVIS[RP], Environmental Information System, Energy and Wetlands Research Group,
Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science - 560012
envis.ces@iisc.ac.in    tvr@iisc.ac.in      Phone: 080 22933099/22933503

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