"Population centers" refers to areas or places where a large number of people live or gather together.
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However, there are a number of
larger population centers, which means more drivers and more accidents which tends to drive the rates back up.
It is even not shameful that we tried originally to put the power plants that use this fuel away
from population centers so as to minimize damage from the truly dirty emissions.
Finding many, many sites (and we're talking at least in the many hundreds)
near population centers, with a water source for cooling, is next to impossible.
Other less rural areas outside of major
population centers with a serious lack of mortgage credit may qualify with populations between 10,000 - 20,000 residents.
A
huge population center will support a thriving economy with many needs for relaxation, education, and healthcare.
This computer model will quantify the economic, environmental, and social benefits of developing remote renewable energy sources and linking them to
population centers via long distance electrical transmission lines.
While charter schools still serve less than 5 percent of the public school population, in a
dozen population centers charters now enroll more than 20 percent of public school students.
Maybe that's an argument that we shouldn't be building major
population centers right on the coast, but that's another story.
If the idea is to better connect the major
population centers then there are of course many people - moving benefits.
Good wind speeds, shallow water, and proximity to
population centers make offshore wind a promising grid - scale renewable resource.
One reason the country wants to get ahead in fast trains is because of the great (somewhat empty) distances between
different population centers.
The concentration of the state's residents in densely
packed population centers is also another likely candidate to explain the state's high premiums.
For whatever reasons, it was determined about 100 years ago to organize our electric system around central power plants, located far
from population centers.
This is particularly true in
major population centers: renting is more affordable than buying in 76 percent of counties with a population of 1 million or more.
This will quantify the economic, environmental, and social benefits of developing remote renewable energy sources and linking them to
population centers via long distance electrical transmission lines.
But he believes the right Republican could do well upstate and in key
population centers like Long Island's Suffolk County.
(Recent climate models suggest that America's East Coast might see sea levels rising higher and faster than any
other population center in the world.)
Cuomo's office did not respond directly to Bloomberg's comments but referred POLITICO New York to remarks the governor made last month regarding Indian Point's proximity to one of the
biggest population centers in the world.
Key cities threatened Large
population centers in the United States already imperiled by sea - level rise include New York, Boston, Miami and Tampa, Fla., said Trevor Davies with the Tyndall Centre at the University of Southampton in England.
The DESERTEC group seeks to bust the logistical barriers to green energy by generating solar and wind power in the warm, arid locations where it is most abundant and transferring it to
dense population centers farther north.
«Again, New York City is critical in this effort as it is the largest
population center for upstate tourism travel and the place most visited with over $ 50 million [sic] tourists per year.»
Union Pacific serves many of the fastest - growing
U.S. population centers, operates from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major Mexico gateways.
The same can be seen today, people are born into one belief, but have access to all the beliefs of the world around them (the monotheism bent can be attribute to societal changes in the
key population centers during some very dark parts of history about a thousand years ago); and it isn't surprising that people would gravitate towards the gods they believe are providing the best rewards.
«The legislation that authorizes the $ 300 million for a new health care facility is very clear that this facility has to be built within the largest
population center within the county, which is the city of Utica,» Brindisi said.
Israel has come up consistently in the Lancman campaign, since there is a large
Jewish population centered in the west of the district around Forest Hills and Rego Park.
The Oslo Accords divided the West Bank and the Gaza Strip into three sections, areas A, B, and C. Area C is under full Israeli control, Area B is under Israeli military control but Palestinian civil control, and area A (comprising major
Palestinian population centers) is under Palestinian military and civil control.
The Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary is recognized regularly as an ecologically significant place with tremendous biodiversity, but which is also in close proximity to the greater Los Angeles area - one of the largest
human population centers in the country.
Causey said the group will be on the lookout for tornadoes that hit open fields and are far away from
population centers because they suck up less debris that could bang up the equipment.
«As a result, understanding the exact nature of how these different effects express themselves to form the north / south transition zone will be extremely important for freshwater resource management in major
population centers across the Western US.»
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