That means the viability of those wind turbines may depend on the eagerness of these students to help upgrade the electrical grid.
Add hundreds of thousands of soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guard personnel who will be forced out of uniform and may wind up out of work and, in some cases, homeless, and you have a serious additional burden on our economy and society.
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Moreover, the Jordanian near-miss underscores the point that we should take no comfort from the fact that the status of such weapons is unknown, since some of them may wind up being used outside Iraq.
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While the GS-15ery of the EPA should feel no threat to their jobs, they may wind up with a lot of time on their hands and precious little to regulate.
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Which is why many were surprised to hear the first minister say he is concerned that the benefits of wind farms is being exported out of Wales, and that local feelings may be over ridden with whatever the UK authorities says.
But with constituents of some rural areas complaining that they do not like wind farms, the prospect of gas drilling in nearby fields may prove equally politically sensitive.
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Some of their policies, such as scrapping coal-fired power stations in favour of solar power and wind turbines, may be impractical.
The funding amendment may wind up as one of many bitter pills the White House has to swallow to get a budget deal done and keep the government operating.
While the residents of Samso can take advantage of their island's blustery weather, open spaces and low-population density to be carbon neutral, the success of wind energy on a global scale may come down to simple economics.
If it can't, ViewSonic may wind up with a bunch of cool-looking, sophisticated, portable flat-screen devices that no one wants to buy.
If, come the next election or the one after, the Tories are still spitting into the wind of constitutional change, Mr Hague's caution may seem pusillanimity.
"With the crater rim slope to the north and Mount Sharp to the south, we may be seeing more of the wind blowing along the depression in between the two slopes, rather than up and down the slope of Mount Sharp, " said Claire Newman, a REMS investigator at Ashima Research in Pasadena.
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While the consumer appetite towards a brand of phone or tablet may shift with the wind, the technology that powers these devices will not.
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Levin says Wall Street is also wary of fiber-optic networks because they may wind up facing competition from emerging wireless technologies such as WIMAX, a wireless technology that promises to deliver broadband over great distances.
It is thought too that as the atmospheric CO2 concentration increases, as it must with the continued burning of fossil fuels, the kinetic energy generation from the atmosphere will decrease thus further diminishing the amount of energy that may be sensibly extracted by wind-turbines on the very large scale.
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In other words, VCs may ultimately wind-up holding a large number of companies at inflated valuations.
The invisibility of tidal power may have helped it beat offshore wind in the race to deliver juice to the grid.
The government scheme will be put to a vote of creditors on 19 May and the petition to wind-up the bank has been adjourned until 27 May.
May 18, approximately 200-350 megawatts of wind generation per hour, totaling about 1, 400 megawatt hours, were impacted.
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These inefficiencies may cancel some of the carbon savings of the wind power.
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The heaviest storms may be accompanied by hail and strong gusts of wind.
The gorgeous mix of meandering instrumental arrangements, expansive ambiance, and wonderfully earnest vocals creates a sort of spacey chamber pop that seems to float wherever the wind may take it.
The banks, while creditors themselves because they made loans to Enron, may also wind up being liable to other creditors because of their role in selling Enron shares and debt.
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The five-year effort may help many wind farm projects that are on hold because of so-called "radar clutter" concerns.
In the next century or two, it seems likely we will switch from wind to fusion to the dilithium crystals of Star Trek, and these turbines may lose their purpose as well.
Van Hoene says that it may erect or buy another 500-1, 000 megawatts of wind in the next five years.
It is still possible that changes in wind patterns and longer-term natural climate shifts may slow the currently tumultuous process of decline.
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