Examining the feasibility of converting New York State’s all-purpose energy infrastructure to one using wind, water, and sunlight
Mark Z. Jacobson(Stanford University), Anthony R. Ingraffea(Cornell University), Robert W. Howarth(Cornell University), Michael J. Dvorak(Stanford University), Mark A. Delucchi(University of California, Davis), Brian Miranda(Stanford University), Rick Jones(Stanford University), Jannette M. Barth(Acton Institute), Megan Klevze(Stanford University), Navid Chowdhury(Stanford University), Hind Katkhuda(Stanford University), Stan R. Scobie(Healthy Start), Larsen Plano(Stanford University)
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