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A cost-benefit analysis of using Rooikrans as biomass feedstock for electricity generation: A case study of the De Hoop nature reserve, South Africa
Submitted: 19 May 2016 | Published: 12 December 2016
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Shepherd Mudavanhu,James Blignaut,
Nonophile Nkambule,
Tshepo Morokong,
Thulile Vundla,
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