Sentences with phrase «plan wind farms better»

With this information, energy developers can plan wind farms better, but also extract more energy from their existing turbines while minimizing wear and tear on their hardware.

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Heritage is committed to minimizing the impact of our activities on bird and bat populations by properly planning and siting our wind farms, conducting preconstruction use surveys and post-construction mortality surveys, using only state of the art technology and design, utilizing effective best management practices, and implementing adaptive management.
The planning of a wind farm has to be in a better location and not so close to residential areas.
The Commission had meetings with the Department of Planning, with individual owners of land affected by the wind farm, with Upper Lachlan Council, as well as calling a public meeting at Crookwell, where they heard from 39 speakers.
T. Boone Pickens, well known for oil and wind power development (and a Plan By His Name) still has to take delivery on a bunch of GE Turbines, but it looks like the Biggest Wind wind power development (and a Plan By His Name) still has to take delivery on a bunch of GE Turbines, but it looks like the Biggest Wind Wind Farm
We all, of course, know too well what happened to a certain wind farm proposed in Massachusetts 10 years ago... However, the companies anticipate such obstacles, and the wind farms proposed to connect to the backbone have subsequently been planned for locations that are out of sight from the shoreline to limit the interference from any natural view.
In Delaware, where a major offshore wind farm is planned, Senator Thomas R. Carper, a Democrat, said, «The Oceana report confirms what I have been saying for a long time: the development of offshore wind means reliable energy, good - paying American jobs and independence from fuels that pollute our air and drain our economy.»
That plan is well on track to becoming a reality — in fact, this past July, wind farms in Denmark produced more energy than the nation needed, offering a huge 140 percent of the expected output.
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