Sentences with phrase «new installations anticipated»

While wind power currently supplies less than 1 % of national energy needs, construction of turbines is rising sharply with 2,000 new installations anticipated this year, according to the association.

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Australia's most anticipated new art hotel, Jackalope features art commissions, installations and collaborations with some of the world's principal designers.
To honor Magdalena Abakanowicz (b. 1930) on her 84th birthday, NMWA anticipates the upcoming public installation of her work on New York Avenue for one year beginning this September, as the third artist in the New York Avenue Sculpture Project.
The Chinati Foundation presents a much - anticipated addition to its permanent collection — a new large - scale installation by Robert Irwin opening in 2016.
Installation view January 7 — February 22, 2009 «Evident», the highly anticipated installation by Laura Fritz, is the latest of New American Art Union's CouInstallation view January 7 — February 22, 2009 «Evident», the highly anticipated installation by Laura Fritz, is the latest of New American Art Union's Couinstallation by Laura Fritz, is the latest of New American Art Union's Couture series.
The Museum Ludwig's eagerly anticipated new project space was inaugurated this spring with three installations by the thirty - nine - year - old artist Marijke van Warmerdam.
The rollout of Tesla's new solar roof tiles has been slower than anticipated, but the company continues the installations of the Tesla Energy product with a focus on the Californian market as we take our first look at a solar roof «textured tile» installation.
At the same time, the new installation record in Germany and in some other European markets is rather the result of an anticipated market collapse, due to the switch from feed - in tariffs to auctions, which has been imposed by the European Commission and creates major difficulties in particular for small and medium sized investors, including community ownership.
Northeast Utilities System — Connecticut Light & Power (Stamford, CT) 2003 — 2005 Assistant Engineer — Asset Management • Conducted load analysis to determine anticipated load changes and potential overloads • Determined and verified load needed for installation and distribution of new services • Detected assigned circuit imbalances, damaged devices, and loop schemes likely to overload • Pinpointed customers with high percentage of outages and remedy service interruptions • Performed cost benefit analysis to determine viability of performance improvements
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