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    Catawba Sustainability Center and Catawba Hospital Renewable Energy Site Planning Process Study

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    Date
    2020-09-29
    Author
    Meyers, Ron
    Carstensen, Laurence William Jr.
    Ford, W. Mark
    Grant, Elizabeth J.
    Klopfer, Scott D.
    Schenk, Todd
    Taylor, Adam
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    Abstract
    The transdisciplinary Renewable Energy Facilities Siting Project produced a white paper outlining their proof-of-concept using a case study from the Catawba Valley.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/100780
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