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84 MICROPOWER: THE NEXT ELECTRICAL ERA NOTES 85 tion to Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, NRC, Washington, DC, 6 May 1999; Table 3 is based on ibid., on Cler, Lenssen, and Manz, op. cit. note 37, on GRI, op. cit. note 17, on Henry R. Linden, “Distributed Power Generation—The Logical Response to Restructuring and Convergence,” Regulated Industries Dinner/Discussion Series, Putnam, Hayes, and Bartlett, Inc., 8 April 1998, on KPMG, Bureau voor Economische Argumentatie, Solar Energy: From Perennial Promise to Competitive Alternative, Final Report, written for Greenpeace Netherlands (Hoofddorp, the Netherlands: August 1999), and on BTM Consult, Wind Force 10: A Blueprint to Achieve 10% of the World’s Electricity from Wind Power by 2020, report commissioned by European Wind Energy Association, Forum for Energy and Development, and Greenpeace International (London: 1999). 51. Brian C. H. Steele, “Running on Natural Gas,” Nature, 12 August 1999; E. Perry Murray, T. Tsai, and S. A. 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