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ABC Rural Report, 2016. Electricity Networks Australia and CSIRO outlines route to zero emissions electricity by 2050. Available from: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-06/electricity-network-transformation-roadmap-released/8096240
Bhavnagri, K., 2015. Growth of renewable energy in NSW. TransGrid Insight Series, Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Available from: https://www.transgrid.com.au/news-views/blog/Documents/2015_09_28%20_BNEF_Kobad%20Bhavnagri_TransGrid_FINAL_EXTERNAL.pdf
California Energy Commission, 2015. New Residential Zero Net Energy Action Plan 2015–2020. Efficiency Division.
Chung, D., Davidson, C., Ran, F., Ardani, K., Margolis, R., 2015. US photovoltaic prices and cost breakdowns: Q1 2105. National Energy Renewable Energy Authority, Technical Report, NREL/TDP-6A20-64746.
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