Citation: Michael O. Dioha, Atul Kumar. Rooftop solar PV for urban residential buildings of Nigeria: A preliminary attempt towards potential estimation[J]. AIMS Energy, 2018, 6(5): 710-734. doi: 10.3934/energy.2018.5.710
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