A lot of utility-scale installations have one-axis rotation, which means they can be tilted to vertical as a storm approaches.
Probably because if you do that, you're on the hook for damage to properties your company didn't underwrite policies for.
Individual storms are random enough that I'm very hesitant to make that kind of short-term statement.
Hardly: the key thing to understand is that renewables kick out enormous amounts of energy compared what it takes to create wind turbines and solar panels — more than a lot of oil fields do today. This makes it possible to create an economy which is based on extracting wind and sunlight, instead of materials which stored energy.
A lot of engineering was done assuming that rainfall behaved the way it did in the past. That's not a valid assumption anymore.
It not one or the other — there's a relationship between the lack of coverage, and people not being concerned.
The problem isn't "people think something else is important" — it's mostly that nobody hears about the big issue in the first place because the press is covering other issues.
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She's has a much longer life expectancy than Trump. Break what she's doing into the circles she moves in, and that can change
Tell the world how much of a tool she is, and create an environment where she experiences social pressure.
With a name like that, I'd rather he be into killing mosquitoes than people.
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