According to Professor Conrado Moreno, Co-Chair of the WWEC2013 and Professor at the Cuban Center for Renewable Energy Technologies CETER, Cuba installed the two wind farms in Gibara knowing they may be hit by a hurricane took all the necessary provisions to make them hurricane-proof.
The invisibility of tidal power may have helped it beat offshore wind in the race to deliver juice to the grid.
The team is cruising to the American League Central crown with a 90-60 record, and may even wind up as the top seed in the AL playoff bracket.
"With the crater rim slope to the north and Mount Sharp to the south, we may be seeing more of the wind blowing along the depression in between the two slopes, rather than up and down the slope of Mount Sharp, " said Claire Newman, a REMS investigator at Ashima Research in Pasadena.
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In response the Obama administration may approve more projects like Cape Wind, the controversial offshore wind energy project in Massachusetts.
Understanding exactly what the Geotail does (something to do with measuring the solar wind's interaction with the Earth's magnetosphere) may require a background in heliophysics.
This approach finesses the tricky business of evaluating stock options that may or may not ever vest, much less wind up in the money.
The odds, in fact, may yet wind up resembling a ballooning Powerball kitty.
In the future, solar and wind developers may be required to pay for storage, either through a rate schedule or by investing in their own storage devices to balance services, said Janice Lin, co-founder and director of California Energy Storage Alliance (CESA), a coalition working to expand the role of energy storage to promote the growth of renewable energy.
Both the new Wind U123 models and the X-Slim Series notebooks will be available in the US this May at www.msimobile.com and select e-tailers and retail outlets.
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Written by John Hannah, deputy director of the respected Washington Institute for Near East Policy, this article entitled "How Russia Still Abets Mideast Terror" makes clear that such foreign aid may simply wind up in the hands of those opposed to genuine systemic change in the former Soviet Union, perhaps with the knowledge of Yeltsin himself.
Written by John Hannah, deputy director of the respected Washington Institute for Near East Policy, this article -- entitled "How Russia Still Abets Mideast Terror" -- makes clear that such foreign aid may simply wind up in the hands of those opposed to genuine systemic change in the former Soviet Union, perhaps with the knowledge of Yeltsin himself.
Archeologists speculate that the weak foundations may have had some acoustic purpose: perhaps the pillars were meant to hum in the wind.
Again, much can happen until the election and Perry may wind-up being a footnote in American history.
But with constituents of some rural areas complaining that they do not like wind farms, the prospect of gas drilling in nearby fields may prove equally politically sensitive.
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An important straw in the wind concerning Moscow's coming economic retaliation for Baltic restiveness may have been last summer's decision by the Soviet Ministry for Energy to eliminate funds for a second pipeline to Mazeikiai from the USSR.
Traffic data is included here for free, though the phone warns you that you may wind up seeing a few ads mixed in from time to time to cover it. (We didn't see any during the course of this review.) If traffic is noticed anywhere along or near your route the phone will throw up an indicator to warn you.
It is still possible that changes in wind patterns and longer-term natural climate shifts may slow the currently tumultuous process of decline.
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In May, the government's planning inspector granted permission for both wind farms, despite opposition from residents and conservation bodies including English Heritage.
If the executives at WebTV aren't careful, they may wind up spending all their time in La-Z-Boys too.
They may get a second wind because of tactical mistakes the current regime has made in its tax reforms: It raised excise taxes and various VAT levies because it felt obliged to match the revenues that would allegedly be lost by moving to a flat tax.
Van Hoene says that it may erect or buy another 500-1, 000 megawatts of wind in the next five years.
And while there remains any uncertainty, passengers may decide not to make trips in case the temporary respite reverses along with the wind, stranding them far from home.
Their best hope of a win is against Scotland, which they play in Edinburgh on May 24th, though they are already nervous about the gusts of icy wind.
If you've spent any time reading the papers in Iowa and some other Midwestern states, you may have seen a focus on this wind tax credit, which is something that has been debated in Congress.
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Then, if you are sufficiently small, you may be lucky enough to be hurled aloft in the spray, and swept upwards by the wind.
Arriving on May 19 at Land's End in the far southwest of England, it will then wind its way through 1, 019 communities, carried by 8, 000 torch-bearers.
Something that might seem wrong now wind power being too expensive, for instance may just be waiting for the other pieces to fall in place to make it viable.
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The energy crisis of the past few months, in short, has made Americans look at wind with a new interest and this time the interest may be justified.
It is hard to top those cooling towers in term of sheer scale, but the latest entrants on the energy scene the wind turbines may take the prize for sheer grace and daring.
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