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As The Boston Globe noted two years into the six-year (and counting) battle, the Danes brought in wind power as more of a public trust, with a farm just off Copenhagen's harbor, the Danish government promoting it, subsidizing it, splitting ownership between the municipal utility and 8,500 individuals.
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But in this sun-flooded hinterland, where sheep outnumber humans and rusty windmills pumping water dot the horizon, many residents say they would prefer to see the government bring in wind or solar farms, not new drilling.
But yeah, if we were to bring in wind turbines it would also bring in people to train us to work them.
A cold front is expected to bring in winds of up to 30 miles an hour and possibly dry lightning and thunderstorms.
But since that fateful eruption, the island has become a goldmine for biological research, with colonizing species likely first brought in by the wind or by birds' poop.
Temperatures are lower, and heavy clouds brought in by eastern winds blanket the forest.
brought in by a side wind, inferentially.
"We could bring in wind, solar, hydroelectric; you could grow algae" for biofuel, Mr. Balasa said.
"We are bringing in wind turbines, we are bringing in solar panels, we are using rainwater harvesting, we are using ground source and air source heating.
Extra fire crews have been brought in ahead of forecast high winds and temperatures above 38C.
Matt: That also lets you understand sunlight, wind, bring in additional systems elements and understand how your design will affect them, in real time.
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