Not exact matches
In the depths of winter in cold and rainy Manchester, when I might sometimes consider moving to
warmer climes, I always wonder whether I'd be able to cope
without the luxury of having culturally - rich Europe on my doorstep.
Wouldn't relatively - small, easily - refueled, modular nuclear generators, sited below ground near point of use and augmented with rooftop solar in
warm climes, enable «mini-grids» to power sub-communities and small towns
without extensive transmission lines?
Native to
warm climes where the winters are dry, these plants retain moisture in their leaves, so they can go for long periods
without water.