Sentences with phrase «lines than wind»

Pickens is more about water and its supply lines than wind.
Also, the fact remains, more birds die from collisions with tall buildings, windows, cars and power lines than wind turbines.

Not exact matches

It's estimated wind can never supply more than the 19 % of electrical needs it does in the world leader, Denmark, until someone comes up with a way of storing the wind power that blows when we don't need it (for the times when it doesn't), or a way of transmitting electricity over huge distances with minimal line loss.
Boycotts are usually quite ineffective, and often wind up punishing front - line workers more than boardroom decision - makers.
Tsarnaev, 26, and his brother Dzhokhar, 19, were the alleged perpetrators of the April 15 Boston bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 260 near the finish line of the race.
More than 200 days since the Hurricane Maria's 150 mph winds and 36 inches of rainfall knocked over 80 percent of the island's power lines, thousands of Puerto Ricans are still in the dark.
Wrapped in a sleeping bag and fur - lined bomber hat, he spent seven nights from 7 pm to 7 am in an Infiniti parked less than 50 feet from the Queen Elizabeth Way expressway, which meant noise, lights, wind and frosty temperatures.
In 1977, more than 30 years after he parachuted behind enemy lines to aid the French resistance (he was later wounded and captured), he was feted at a Frenchman's party as the crazy American who dropped out of the air with a fishing rod tied to his leg.
Who better than our wounded warriors to see the inner workings of the republic and representative democracy they put their lives on the line for to the extent they now have to deal with a life - long disability,» said Tedisco.
Winds of more than 160 kilometres per hour blew down trees and power lines leaving 30,000 homes without electricity.
I added my white leather pants as they keep me warmer than the white jeans because they have a lining and keep the wind out.
As teased over the weekend, First 4 Figures is now accepting previews for the first in its The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker statue line, and what better way to start a new line than with the final boss?
Virtually all of them did, creating what Meryl Streep called «a thick black line» that wound its way up the red carpet and into the Beverly Hilton, where winner after winner thanked the power of women rather than the usual laundry list of power brokers.
Release: Friday, June 24, 2016 [Theater] Written by: Nicolas Winding Refn; Mary Laws; Polly Stenham Directed by: Nicolas Winding Refn Elephant in the room: there are more lines of dialogue in Nicolas Winding Refn's new film than there were in his last.
Speaking at the car's launch, John Hennessy, CEO said «We expect the Venom F5, named for the most powerful tornado speed winds on the Fujita scale, to be the first road car capable of achieving more than 300mph and have worked closely with Pennzoil to get us across the finish line».
The G - Class's upright greenhouse and squared - off lines argue loudly with the wind, but off - road you'll be hard - pressed to find a more desirable place to be than in the G - Wagen's ample cabin.
The leather in our nearly - top - of - the - line LTZ model looked like it would last much longer than the cloth - and - vinyl in our old Chevy, the A / C blew like an Arctic wind, and the stereo was loud and clear.
If you do wind up borrowing against the line of credit, HELOCs tend to have lower interest rates than PLOCs.
If you use the tax table on your total taxable income, you should get a higher number than you wind up with on the final line of the QDCGT worksheet.
The national park, though somewhat gnawed away at the edges, retains a core of well - preserved forest, extensive mangroves and winding creeks rich in flora and fauna while you'll still find pristine white sand beaches lined with casuarinas and palms rather than pizzerias and pub quizzes.
The Land of Offshores sees more than 300 days of such winds a year (in it's southern half, at least), and in springtime south swells line up and detonate on a multitude of breaks that span the region.
When you are taking long - range sniper shots you must take into account wind and bullet drop as well, so there is more going on here than just lining up cross-hairs and pulling the trigger.
The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday withdrew from a 2016 agreement to partner with a private developer on a more than 700 - mile transmission line that would have delivered wind power from blustery Oklahoma to Tennessee and beyond.
Nova Scotia installed more wind energy projects than any other province in 2016, with 10 new facilities totalling 39.5 MW coming on line, most driven by the province's unique community feed - in tariff program.
So, rather than being the objects of $ 10 billion in wind industry largesse, power consumers are being lined up for an enormous, additional and — because there is already ample generating capacity to meet (declining) demand well into the future — completely unnecessary $ 2 billion hit in the hip pocket each and every year.
Finishing the reactors would be more expensive than building new gas - fired power plants, but averaged over the 60 - year service life, the costs will be right in line with renewables, about $ 60 to $ 80 per MWh — except nuclear produces reliably, where wind energy is fundamentally unreliable and chaotic.
One line being chanted like a Buddhist monk's mantra is that wind power is cheaper than coal and gas fired power (for an example, see this piece of fantasy from Ruin - economy).
Since the lead time for construction of wind power plants is much shorter than that of transmission lines and conventional power plants, it becomes critical that grid augmentations are planned with significant foresight into political and industry intentions for the development of renewable energy based generation.
The bottom line is that these ghastly wind turbines consume more energy in their construction, maintenance, back - up requirements, and ultimate decommissioning than they can ever produce in their lifetimes.
According to State Profile and Energy Estimates, Illinois was sixth in the nation in terms of installed wind capacity in 2016, with more than 4,000 megawatts on - line.
Line 31: I suggest you refer to the total energy requirement throughout (and show MWh) rather than «16 1200 - MW wind farms can remove 1 B tons».
And a February report by Midwest grid operators estimated it would cost as much as to $ 80 billion to build transmission lines to carry wind power generated in the Midwest — which could help boost the country's wind power share from less than 1 percent today to 20 percent by 2030 — to where it's needed (see Wind Growth Could Cost Eastern U.S. $ 80B in Transmission Lilines to carry wind power generated in the Midwest — which could help boost the country's wind power share from less than 1 percent today to 20 percent by 2030 — to where it's needed (see Wind Growth Could Cost Eastern U.S. $ 80B in Transmission Linwind power generated in the Midwest — which could help boost the country's wind power share from less than 1 percent today to 20 percent by 2030 — to where it's needed (see Wind Growth Could Cost Eastern U.S. $ 80B in Transmission Linwind power share from less than 1 percent today to 20 percent by 2030 — to where it's needed (see Wind Growth Could Cost Eastern U.S. $ 80B in Transmission LinWind Growth Could Cost Eastern U.S. $ 80B in Transmission LinesLines).
South Dakota can have some really nasty weather from F5 tornados to -22 * winter weather, and straight line winds blow more often than not.
And new developments in the wind industry, such as high - voltage transmission lines, could make wind even more accessible than the report assumes.
Meanwhile, Tesla's near - completion of the 129MWh Hornsdale Wind Farm battery comes as the company still struggles to get more than a few dozen Model 3 EVs off the production line a month and solar install figures have fallen dramatically since Tesla's takeover of SolarCity.
Cats, skyscrapers, electricity lines, lead poisoning and others all cause far more deaths than wind mills.
Kristie, if you think this is the main cause of bird deaths you must also do some research in power - lines, skyscrapers and coal power - plants which on average kill more birds than the wind turbines
Wind and solar power generation are unable to really compete because of their low reliability (less than 30 % versus 95 % on - line factor).
«Comparisons of wind, solar, nuclear, natural gas and coal sources of power coming on line by 2015 show that solar power will be 173 % more expensive per unit of energy delivered than traditional coal power, 140 % more than nuclear power and natural gas and 92 % more expensive than wind power.
A US Senate report notes, «Comparisons of wind, solar, nuclear, natural gas and coal sources of power coming on line by 2015 show that solar power will be 173 % more expensive per unit of energy delivered than traditional coal power, 140 % more than nuclear power and natural gas and 92 % more expensive than wind power.
Skyscrapers, power transmission lines, vehicles and other existing human artifacts / activities are much more lethal to birds than are wind turbines — at least, since small turbines sited on migration routes have become a thing of the past.
Elsewhere, they note, «if society aims to increase output of (say) wind energy with the least energetic investment, it is better in many cases to just build another wind turbine, or possibly transmission lines, than to build a battery to store power that arrives at off - peak times.»
By calculating the EROI of all the options, researchers have found that it can often be better to simply build more wind turbines or solar panels, or even transmission line to move power from somewhere where the sun is shining or the wind is blowing to somewhere where they're not, than to build storage.
Consider this reality: ONE (1) 450 MW gas - fired Combined Cycle Generating Unit located at New York City (where the power is needed in NYS)-- operating at 60 % Capacity Factor, would provide more power than all of NYS's 16 installed wind factories combined, at 1/4 of the capital costs — and would have significantly reduced CO2 emissions and created far more jobs than all those wind farms — without all the added costs (economic, environmental, and civil), and of all the transmission lines that must be added across the state to NYC.
He has been involved in billions of dollars» worth of business transactions and has helped his clients obtain regulatory approvals to build more than $ 4 billion dollars» worth of utility infrastructure in various states, including conventional power plants, transmission lines, wind farms and solar facilities.
Thus, a series of studies have shown that marital conflict alters physiological functioning, and hostile behavior, particularly during conflict, markedly enhances adverse physiological changes; moreover, women appear to be more adversely affected than men.5 In this study, we extended this line of research to assess how hostile marital behavior modulated an important health outcome, wound healing, as well as local and systemic proinflammatory cytokine production.
Wrapped in a sleeping bag and fur - lined bomber hat, he spent seven nights from 7 pm to 7 am in an Infiniti parked less than 50 feet from the Queen Elizabeth Way expressway, which meant noise, lights, wind and frosty temperatures.
Yes, Zoocasa may indeed help you find a Realtor «getting started», who doesn't know what he / she is doing, rendering him / her uncompetitive with the professionals, but right in line with your idea to pick his / her brain of whatever might be in there (shouldn't take more than a minute or two, after all, time is money) so that you can then cast that newbie to the wind as you move forward and try to sell your house yourself for free.
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