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Traducción: Dust in the wind, Kansas
USELESSDIRECTOR DUST IN THE WIND I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the moment's gone, all my dreams pass before my eyes, a curiosity. Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind. Same old song, just a drop of water in an endless sea, all we do crumbles to the ground though we refuse to see. Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind. Don't hang on, nothing lasts [...]
WIND ENERGY: Oil tycoon plans major wind farm
Billionaire T. Boone Pickens is planning to cash in on the wind energy boom by building the world's largest wind farm in West Texas. The oil tycoon wants to install large wind turbines in parts of four Panhandle counties in a project that would produce up to 4,000 megawatts of electricity, Pickens spokesman Mike Boswell said Wednesday. If Pickens' company, Mesa Power LP, does build the wind farm it would be the largest in the world, American Wind Energy Association spokeswoman Susan Williams Sloan [...]
The Wind-up bird chronicle
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle es el sexto libro que leo de Haruki Murakami, autor que descubrí gracias a Pedro Jorge de pjorge.com. The Wind-up Bird Chronicle es una novela bastante larga cuya acción transcurre en la zona oeste de Tokyo cerca de donde yo vivo. Hay incluso un párrafo en el que el protagonista pasa [...]
David Crosby & Graham Nash - Wind On The Water
David Crosby & Graham Nash - Wind On The Water "Carry Me" (Crosby) – 3:35 "Mama Lion" (Crosby, Nash) – 3:17 "Bittersweet" (Crosby) – 2:39 "Take the Money and Run" (Nash, Rafferty) – 3:23 "Naked in the Rain" (Crosby, Nash) – 2:27 "Love Work Out" (Nash) – 4:45 "Low Down Payment" (Crosby) – 4:54 "Cowboy of Dreams" (Nash) – 3:30 "Homeward Through the Haze" (Crosby) – 4:06 "Fieldworker" (Nash) – 2:47 "To the Last Whale... (A. Critical Mass/B. Wind on the Water)" (Crosby, Nash) – 5:33 [...]
Christian Death - The Wind Kissed Pictures
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UNITED KINGDOM: British plans for wind turbines contested by defence ministry
Britain's defence ministry has raised objections over proposals to ramp up the proportion of the country's energy produced by wind farms, because of concerns over the impact of the turbines on military radar, The Times reported on Monday. A spokesman for Britain's business ministry conceded there had been "issues" regarding potential sites for wind farms, and military radar systems. The Ministry of Defence (MoD), however, insisted that all applications for new wind farms would be assessed on a [...]
Envelopes - Here Comes The Wind
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NEW TECHNOLOGY: Ricardo Inc., Develops Next-Generation Wind Energy
Massachusetts-based wind energy company General Compression and its compressor technology partner Mechanology are using Ricardo's automotive engineering and development expertise to develop technology which aims to make wind power as reliable as conventional power. With energy security and global warming at the very top of the political agenda in all parts of the world, renewable energy resources are increasingly seen as an important contributor to the future of regional and national grid power supplies. Of [...]
Saxon - Ride like the wind
Saxon - Ride like the wind http://www.stage6.com/video/1393064/
EUROASIA: Turkey embraces wind power
In an era of record high oil prices, many countries increasingly are turning to alternative fuels, including biofuel, solar energy and wind power . This pattern is typically pronounced in Turkey, forced to import more than 90 percent of its energy needs, with energy suppliers that are not only expensive, but erratic. In 2006, Turkey spent $29 billion on energy imports, primarily from Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Russia . High prices and fickle suppliers have stimulated Turkey's growing interest in [...]