Offshore units are more efficient because wind speeds tend to be faster and steadier than on land, and even small increases in speed yield large increases in energy production.
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Offshore units are more efficient because wind speeds tend to be faster and steadier than on land, and even small increases in speed yield large increases in energy production.
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When we sleep, our breathing becomes steadier.
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Many African economies appear to have turned the corner and moved to a path of faster and steadier growth.
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