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O que (quem) é US Wind - definição


US Wind         
WIND ENERGY COMPANY
Marwind; Momentum Wind
US Wind is an offshore wind energy development company founded in 2011 that is a subsidiary of Italy-based Renexia SpA, part of Toto Holdings. It is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Wind Will Carry Us         
1999 FILM BY ABBAS KIAROSTAMI
Bad ma ra khahad bord; Bād mā rā khāhad bord; باد ما را خواهد برد
The Wind Will Carry Us (, Bād mā rā khāhad bord) is a 1999 Iranian film written and directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The title is a reference to a poem written by the modern Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad.
Katabatic wind         
  • Coastal [[polynya]]s are produced in the Antarctic by katabatic winds
  • Sketch of the generation of katabatic winds in Antarctica
  • Katabatic wind in Antarctica
A WIND THAT CARRIES HIGH DENSITY AIR DOWN A SLOPE
Katabatic winds; Fall Wind; Fall wind; Katabatic lift; Downsloping; Downslope wind; Catabatic wind
A katabatic wind (named from the Greek word κατάβασις katabasis, meaning "descending") is a drainage wind, a wind that carries high-density air from a higher elevation down a slope under the force of gravity. Such winds are sometimes also called fall winds; the spelling catabatic winds
Exemplos do corpo de texto para US Wind
1. The round table focused on the potential for PPM Energy, its US wind power division.
2. All that interest has new US wind– turbine companies like Gamesa, Suzion, and Clipper Wind Power coming on strong.
3. The US wind power market is expected to grow by 40 percent this year, according to Emerging Energy Research, a Cambridge, Mass., research firm.
4. "This year will see the beginning of the end of the boom–and–bust cycle that has plagued the US wind industry." Among the biggest factors spurring growth are states taking the reins of leadership from the federal government on energy mandates.
5. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Soaring on the wings of new wind–turbine technology, tax breaks, and rising fossil fuel costs, the US wind–power growth picture looks great – except to Edward Arnett, a wildlife biologist who sees a dead bat in it – many thousands of dead bats, actually.