Sentence examples for wind means from inspiring English sources

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"Gone With the Wind" means a lot in Atlanta.

Therein lies the rub: inconsistent wind means inconsistent power.

This issue, combined with increasing amounts of intermittent sources, like solar and wind, means that the grid is having to increase its spinning reserves, usually with Peaker Plants.

The industry still faces substantial challenges, though, including the very low cost of the fossil fuel that wind means to displace (natural gas) and problems in integrating more and more wind plants.

Maf Smith, deputy chief executive of industry group RenewableUK, said: "Onshore wind is now one of the cheapest of all sources of power, which means that not supporting wind means higher bills for consumers.

The temperature of the stretch of water that separates Italy from the Balkan peninsula is above 20C (68F) in August and minimal wind means that the sea tends to be calm.

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Lack of wind meant sailors weren't at much risk of tipping in anyway.

Complete information on wind (mean velocity profile, turbulence intensity, power spectrum of the fluctuation, etc).

The UK Energy Research Centre, based at Imperial College, concluded that the Government's ambitious expansion plans for offshore wind meant that "UK consumers are subsidising Danish and German wind energy companies".

Rain meant we could wash and drink; tides and waves brought either difficulties or ease; wind meant variously relief ("Great – we can sail") or danger.

A gust of wind meant a wobbly ride, a string of bleeped expletives and much amusement down in the commentary box.

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