This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of a panel discussion followed by a discussion/question and answer period. The panelists were Paul Kerlinger, Curry and Kerlinger, LLC, Al Manville, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bill Kendall, US Geological Service. The panel addressed the potential cumulative impacts of wind turbines on bird and bat populations over time. Panel members gave brief presentations that touched on what is currently known, what laws apply, and the usefulness of population modeling. Topics addressed included which sources of modeling should be included in cumulative impacts, comparison of impacts from different modes of energy generation, as well as what research is still needed regarding cum...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two presentations followed by a...
Abstract Wind energy development contributes sub-stantially to achieve climate protection goals. Uni...
Texas currently maintains the highest installed nameplate capacity and does not require publicly ava...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two paper presentations followe...
Most conservation groups support the development of wind energy in the US as an alternative to fossi...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop was composed of two parts intended to examin...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop was consisted of one paper presentation foll...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two presentations followed by a...
This third session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of one presentation followed...
Since 2003, when it was discovered that large numbers of bats were being killed at wind turbines in ...
Wind energy continues to be one of the fastest growing renewable energy sources under development, a...
Concerns for potential wildlife impacts resulting from land-based and offshore wind energy have crea...
Models for quantifying impacts on biodiversity from renewable energy technologies are lacking within...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of one presentation followed by a ...
There is a great need for knowledge concerning the impact of wind power on humans and landscapes, th...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two presentations followed by a...
Abstract Wind energy development contributes sub-stantially to achieve climate protection goals. Uni...
Texas currently maintains the highest installed nameplate capacity and does not require publicly ava...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two paper presentations followe...
Most conservation groups support the development of wind energy in the US as an alternative to fossi...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop was composed of two parts intended to examin...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop was consisted of one paper presentation foll...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two presentations followed by a...
This third session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of one presentation followed...
Since 2003, when it was discovered that large numbers of bats were being killed at wind turbines in ...
Wind energy continues to be one of the fastest growing renewable energy sources under development, a...
Concerns for potential wildlife impacts resulting from land-based and offshore wind energy have crea...
Models for quantifying impacts on biodiversity from renewable energy technologies are lacking within...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of one presentation followed by a ...
There is a great need for knowledge concerning the impact of wind power on humans and landscapes, th...
This session at the Wind Energy and Birds/Bats workshop consisted of two presentations followed by a...
Abstract Wind energy development contributes sub-stantially to achieve climate protection goals. Uni...
Texas currently maintains the highest installed nameplate capacity and does not require publicly ava...