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Demand side management in smart grid: a review and proposals for future direction. / Gelazanskas, Linas; Gamage, Kelum.
In: Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 11, 02.2014, p. 22-30.

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Gelazanskas L, Gamage K. Demand side management in smart grid: a review and proposals for future direction. Sustainable Cities and Society. 2014 Feb;11:22-30. doi: 10.1016/j.scs.2013.11.001

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Gelazanskas, Linas ; Gamage, Kelum. / Demand side management in smart grid : a review and proposals for future direction. In: Sustainable Cities and Society. 2014 ; Vol. 11. pp. 22-30.

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