But onshore wind has run into political difficulties of its own.
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The car runs on green electricity which has been generated by wind turbines, run by the Stroud-based company Ecotricity.
According to Motorwave, the new technology can reduce energy bills by up to 50 percent and costs between 10 and 20 per cent of current small wind turbine systems to run.
Curiouser still, these new phones will reportedly run on Wind River Linux rather than the new Linux-based version of the Palm OS that PalmSource is working on (probably because the new Palm OS won't be ready until next year at the earliest).
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The exhibition explains how cables will run from the wind farm to the shore at Anderby Creek.
"It was tough out there because of the wind - everybody wanted to run behind me, " said the 34-year-old after her latest triumph.
Many of these projects start out independently, but run out of wind (pardon the pun) in the second year, as the project becomes more complicated, and costs skyrocket, often by a factor of 10.
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Manning, seeing what was happening, thought for a moment that the Giants should decline the invitation to score, run another play to wind down the clock, and then kick a field goal.
In the long run Mr Obama would wind Fannie and Freddie down, and has suggested replacements including a federal guarantee to be activated during crises or federal reinsurance sold as a backstop to private insurers.
The lime-green devices run on electromotive energy from a wind-up mechanism--thus allowing the machines to be used in areas lacking a regular power supply.
In the future, there might be a more complete solution: Cars that run on new fuels that don't emit greenhouse gases at all, such as hydrogen made with nuclear power, or cars that run on electricity that was generated with wind or solar power.
"In the long run, we're all going to wind up saving money, " says Tom Sherak, a senior VP at 20th Century Fox.
Residents of the city awakened to crumbling walls, crushed cars, fallen trees and scattered branches after heavy rain, wind and hail hit Wednesday night, the state-run Telam agency said.
The Simpson-Bowles Part D rebates would undermine competition, result in fewer choices of drugs for the sickest seniors, and wind up costing taxpayers and seniors more over the long run.
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The company would like to see a fraction of the credit go to utilities to compensate them for having to reserve space on their transmission systems and for having to run the back-up systems when the wind dies down.
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With the wind behind him, Mr Seifert is probably now favourite to run the new business.
There is the rubbish that comes from the land, delivered by run-off, storm water drains and the wind-blown rubbish that people leave behind.
You get wind of a rumor that the third fellow thinks stocks will run higher and higher, despite putting on a double-digit gain in the past eight to 10 months.
Of course, because we're a hopeless species, there's also been extravagant speculation that when James's run in Miami is done, his road may wind its way back to Cleveland for an emotional epilogue.
More federal help for Big Wind may now be on the way through a regulatory end-run around Congress and consumer interests.
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"You run through a field and the paraglider wing catches the wind, it fills with air, blows you off the ground, you switch on the motor and off you go, you're flying, " he said.
Diana is continuing to run her chandlery and boat repair business, but plans to wind down a bit nearer the time of the birth.
To run 200 mph, we needed a perfectly dry track and no wind.
But with the vast majority of married couples filing jointly, some spouses are bound to run off, lie about their off-the-books income, wind up in trouble, or otherwise leave their spouse holding the bag.
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If you have a proper run at it, as I had, the Range Rover can lean into the wind at speeds in excess of 130 mph.
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Not solar and wind, but a relatively obscure type of hydroelectric power that is quickly becoming all the rage: run of river.
In the longer run, by 2020 or so, Taniguchi envisions that there will be sufficient hydro and wind power to supply 500, 000 mainland cars with hydrogen.
The offshore transmission network would run from Virginia to New Jersey and be capable of delivering 2, 000 megawatts of wind energy, according to recent reports.
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How you go about handling the situation can mean the difference between an amicable split, where you run the business as you see fit, and a messy divorce, in which you wind up losing money, clients, resources or other critical assets.
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"I just don't see how it doesn't wind up in court, " said state Senate President Steve Sweeney, a Democrat who himself considered a run for U.S. Senate.
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