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Although this is clearly important, the rapid proliferation of wind turbines requires a more urgent response.
It claimed there was already a proliferation of wind farms in north Kerry, with 31 visible in the Ballylongford area.
The state is especially keen on storage because of the proliferation of wind turbines in West Texas.
Even so, the proliferation of wind turbine technicians hints at a larger reality: The U.S. wind industry, like renewable energy in general, is continuing to flourish.
Both of these energy markets have a reliance on gas generation matching the proliferation of wind power.
The ComRes survey results run counter to recent developments which have seen conservation charities, such as the National Trust and the Campaign to Protect Rural England, come out against the proliferation of wind farms in the countryside.
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The earliest piece in the show, "The Proliferation of Thread Winding" (1995), consists of a metal-framed bed with an oval cut out of its mattress and filled with 20,000 industrial-size needles.
Another concern for the project is the proliferation of solar and wind energy farms.
A. squamosa supplementation showed enhanced proliferation of HDF cells and wound closure was completed within two days, whereas part of incomplete wound was observed in control culture and it took almost three days to complete healing.
If the proliferation of products continues, however, consumers may wind up with less choice, not more.
Officials say the proliferation of guns is troubling because many wind up in the hands of people who lack training.
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