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The phrase "wind fuel" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the use of wind energy as a source of fuel or energy. Here's an example sentence: "As demand for renewable energy continues to grow, many countries are turning to wind fuel as a sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels."
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And these are things like decentralized solar, small wind, fuel cells, small head hydro, microlending, point of use water treatment.
Design, modeling, control and limitations of a wind fuel cell hybrid energy system are discussed.
The same forces encouraging the merchant generators are increasing interest in alternative energy-generation technologies, including solar, wind, fuel cells and small gas or diesel-fired turbines.
As a group, the stocks of companies offering "clean" energy technologies like wind, fuel cells and microturbines, as well as solar power, have been poor performers.
The paper focuses on the combination of wind, fuel cell (FC) and ultra-capacitor (UC) systems for sustained power generation.
In the stand-alone microgrid with hybrid wind, fuel cell (FC) with electrolyzer (EZ) and diesel generations, the intermittent wind power may cause the serious power fluctuation.
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Polluting coal- and gas-fired power stations will give way to cleaner alternatives such as solar and wind; fuels derived from plants and waste will supplant petrol and diesel; and small, local forms of electricity generation will replace mammoth power stations feeding far-flung grids.
But, if economic weakness strikes again, new and old railroad investors could be aided by a second wind, fueled by the industry's own messages.
Wind fueled the Woolsey fire, which has killed at least three people and consumed more than 98,000 acres.
Four bushfires in Victoria's east have joined into a raging blaze, putting lives and homes at risk as winds fuel the out-of-control fire.
In the northern Pacific, he said, consistent winds fuel consistent waves, and the distance they travel in their rolling line creates a huge area of wave energy, or fetch, that a bobbing buoy can capture.
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