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CCRE Commentary – Renewables-based Distributed Energy Resources in Ontario – Part 2: Ratepayer Cost Implications by Marc Brouillette

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May 9, 2019
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CCRE Commentary – Renewables-based Distributed Energy Resources in Ontario – Part 1: Intermittency Considerations by Marc Brouillette
CCRE Commentary – Renewables-based Distributed Energy Resources in Ontario – Part 3: Economic Implications of “Made in Ontario” by Marc Brouillette

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