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		<title>Windmill Site Selection Using Remote Sensing and Gis– a Case Study &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind monitoring stations report on places such as Ramakrishnagram, Pokkadero, Phoenix bay, Barkath line, South Bay, Minyuk and Chukmachi reveals that the general wind direction is towards South – SW and its energy varies from 55.30 W/M2 to 106.20. W/m2 (Figure 2). ... The modern UPS is a sophisticated microprocessor-controlled system, capable of providing a range of alarm notifications and real-time monitoring information at local, network and remote site locations. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://bloghomesecurity.com">Bulwark Alarm</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://bloghomesecurity.com/2008/10/windmill-site-selection-using-remote-sensing-and-gis%e2%80%93-a-case-study/">http://bloghomesecurity.com/2008/10/windmill-site-selection-using-remote-sensing-and-gis%e2%80%93-a-case-study/</a>.<br /><p>Wind monitoring stations report on places such as Ramakrishnagram, Pokkadero, Phoenix bay, Barkath line, South Bay, Minyuk and Chukmachi reveals that the general wind direction is towards South – SW and its energy varies from 55.30 W/M2 to 106.20. W/m2 (Figure 2). &#8230; The modern UPS is a sophisticated microprocessor-controlled system, capable of providing a range of alarm notifications and real-time monitoring information at local, network and remote site locations. &#8230;</p>
<p>See the rest here:<br />
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