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Will onshore wind get a fair crack?
"American multinationals will onshore their new factories," he wrote, moving them from China, Vietnam, and Mexico "to cities like Charleston, Detroit, Houston, Oklahoma City, Savannah, Youngstown and Toledo".
In Angola offshore fields could start pumping 500,000 bpd next year, and deepwater fields off Brazil will add hundreds of thousands more, as will onshore fields in Algeria.
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But this weekend at least, the bluster will be onshore.
If the form thus far holds true, the sailors aboard Illbruck will be onshore, waiting to take the docklines from those who follow.
It is believed that most of the cuts will be onshore.
Spring is frequently delayed because the sea ice that forms in the nearby Gulf of St. Lawrence during the previous winter requires time to melt, and this will cool onshore winds, which can extend inland as far as Moncton.
"When they look at this in detail, they will realise that onshore wind is popular and it makes sense to deploy the cheapest technology first – onshore wind – rather than other more expensive technologies.
Present-day heads indicate that active seawater intrusion (SWI) will eventually impact onshore pumping wells at fourteen of the twenty-seven sites, while passive SWI is expected onshore in an additional ten regions.
"All dredge material will be placed onshore on existing industrial land.
"While Melor will not slam onshore as a super typhoon as once feared, it still poses dangers to lives and property".
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