Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and bolstering economic development. However, wind energy has a larger land footprint per Gigawatt (GW) than most other forms of energy production, making appropriate siting and mitigation particularly important. Species that require large unfragmented habitats and those known to avoid vertical structures are particularly at risk from wind development. Developing energy on disturbed lands rather than placing new developments within large and intact habitats would reduce cumulative impacts to wildlife. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that it will take 241 GW of terrestrial based wind development on approximately 5 million hectares to reac...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
<p>Wind energy production capacity on disturbed lands with low predicted impact to wildlife in the N...
A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
The United States has abundant wind resources, such that only about 3% of the resource would need to...
Wind energy, if improperly sited, can impact wildlife through direct mortality and habitat loss and ...
In the United States and around the globe, governments are responding to climate change and energy s...
[Extract] Global climate change is among the greatest threats confronting both human and natural sys...
[Extract] Global climate change is among the greatest threats confronting both human and natural sys...
[Extract] Global climate change is among the greatest threats confronting both human and natural sys...
What could be greener than wind power? That\u27s easy-saving endangered species! The wind power indu...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
<p>Wind energy production capacity on disturbed lands with low predicted impact to wildlife in the N...
A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
Wind energy offers the potential to reduce carbon emissions while increasing energy independence and...
The United States has abundant wind resources, such that only about 3% of the resource would need to...
Wind energy, if improperly sited, can impact wildlife through direct mortality and habitat loss and ...
In the United States and around the globe, governments are responding to climate change and energy s...
[Extract] Global climate change is among the greatest threats confronting both human and natural sys...
[Extract] Global climate change is among the greatest threats confronting both human and natural sys...
[Extract] Global climate change is among the greatest threats confronting both human and natural sys...
What could be greener than wind power? That\u27s easy-saving endangered species! The wind power indu...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
Montana is one of the top five states for wind energy potential but ranks 19th for installed wind en...
<p>Wind energy production capacity on disturbed lands with low predicted impact to wildlife in the N...
A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...