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Gaelectric, which is trying to develop a number of wind projects in Montana, is backing a rival transmission line, one of six transmission projects proposed in the state to foster wind development.
"But so was cold fusion, and that hasn't happened". Gaelectric, which is trying to develop a number of wind projects in Montana, is backing a rival transmission line, one of six transmission projects proposed in the state to foster wind development.
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Preliminary results of a study financed by the European Union, and conducted by the Power cluster partnership, a cooperative network that aims to foster offshore wind development, found that skill shortages, training and industry standards need to be urgently addressed if Britain is to harness its potential.
The adoption of needy children is in many cases a good thing, and often the foster families they wind up with as adopted children are those they have lived with for years.
In certain counties of New Jersey in 2001, nearly one in five children who were placed in what state officials considered their most promising foster homes nonetheless wound up abused or seriously neglected, according to the state's own statistics.
Numerical simulations of a 2DOF linear dynamic system loaded by white noise forces and simulated wind forces foster applicability of the RD based method.
Throughout the world, governments foster the deployment of wind power to mitigate negative externalities of conventional electricity generation, notably CO2 emissions.
But Ms Foster adds: "If the wind does pick up, its important householders don't put their safety at risk.
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