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Dr. Tania, Urmee.
Tania Urmee is a lecturer at Murdoch University. Her research covers energy policy, energy efficiency and sustainable energy and development in developing countries. Dr Urmee has experience in conducting research with rural communities in Asia and the Pacific region and has field experience in introducing micro-credit for renewable energy.
Dr., Sivanappon Kumar.
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