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If optimistic predictions for the sector are borne out, according to the wind trade association RenewableUK, offshore wind could spark £3bn of investment in the UK supply chain by 2022, supporting more than 45,000 long-term jobs.
More than half of the 4,000 megawatts of new wind energy contracts last year, and 3,440 megawatts this year, were signed by companies across industries from tech to grocery chains, according to the wind trade association and the Rocky Mountain Institute.
The Dutch described tulip contract trading as windhandel (literally "wind trade"), because no bulbs were actually changing hands.
Tulipmania followed, with speculation in tulips reaching such dizzy heights (and losing so many Dutch their fortunes, houses and piece of mind) that the government stepped in during 1637 to stop the tulipwindhandel (literally 'tulip wind trade').
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To produce the order, Ms. Shalit created Fair Winds Trading and sent Dean Ericson, the president, to live in Rwanda.
In 2006, he attended a wind-power trade show in Los Angeles.
Still, the executive doubted that the Yankees would wind up trading Posada.
Strategies for wind power trading were studied in [21].
"Catch the winds of trade and explore the world," read one slide, quoting Mark Twain.
The winds are north alizé trade winds.
Those winds are analogous to the trade winds and are known in South Asia as the northeast (or winter) monsoon.
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