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wind

[wind, wahynd, wind] / wɪnd, waɪnd, wɪnd /




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Then on Friday, it was announced that FanDuel, which is both a betting platform and a sports network specializing in horse racing, is winding down its specialized studio and on-site talent programming this year.

From Los Angeles Times

The developments will initially be powered with natural gas and “it will shift over time to a blended solution,” he said, pointing to solar and wind power.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 13-mile Lake Monona Loop winds through parks and along the water, with some of the best lake and skyline views in the city.

From Salon

As battery costs have fallen, short-duration energy storage can now offset the intermittence of wind and solar for some users.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Cloud coverage and potential for high winds on the ground" were their primary concerns, the agency said.

From Barron's