Evaluation of European Critical Raw Material Assessments under Energy Transition Considerations: Applications and Prospects

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Evaluation of European Critical Raw Material Assessments under Energy Transition Considerations: Applications and Prospects. / Feichtinger, Gerald; Posch, Wolfgang.
in: Circular economy and sustainability, Jahrgang ??? Stand: 22. Jänner 2025, Nr. ??? Stand: 22. Jänner 2025, 20.01.2025.

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