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Putting UAE money where its mouth is, Masdar has also invested over USD 1 billion in foreign wind and solar technology projects, including Torresol Energy (Spain), WinWinD (Finland) and the London Array offshore wind farm (UK), among others.
In fact, Russ Choma at the Investigative Reporting Workshop reports that of $1.05 billion in clean-energy grants handed out by the government, 84 percent - a total of $849 million - has gone to foreign wind companies.
These companies have tied up with foreign wind power industries for joint venture/licensed production in India, for their market shares see Table 1.
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But while the impulse toward preservation is laudable — Tracey wanted to protect something he respected, and was acting in service of a population he loved — very few creative expressions, no matter how remote, are ever actually free of foreign winds.
That is why all the auto companies, domestic or foreign, wound up with lots of cars sitting in inventory on their lots and taking big losses.
Plenty of American workers would figure such money isn't worth the drudgery, which is perhaps how foreign students wind up with jobs.
But as the federal government began cutting back two years ago — with foreign wars winding down and Congressional Republicans fighting spending — a regional slowdown that followed may be a taste of the future.
Is foreign aid to wind up on the junk heap of failed dreams?
German musicians joined foreign groups, and wind bands spread eventually through France and England and to the New World.
Free traders see those provisions as tricks to help the steelworkers keep out foreign steel or wind turbines.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars got wind of this dangerous condition & persuaded the school authorities to strike out the offensive phrase "Citizen of the World".
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