The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently allocated more than $3 million across six institutions to support research into technologies to minimize eagle impacts from wind turbines, with the goal of facilitating the development of clean energy infrastructure that keeps wildlife safe.
This webinar will feature overviews of all selected research projects, including explorations into how to create more effective deterrents and testing and evaluation of existing and newly emerging detection and deterrent technologies.
Learn more about the projects: 3 Ways Energy Department Research Will Help Eagles Coexist with Wind Energy Deployment
Past Events
- NWCC Webinar #7: Wind Energy and Greater Sage-Grouse Webinar: Sage-Grouse Research Collaborative Results, Online, 9 November 2016 19:00-20:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #6: Golden Eagles: Estimating Mitigation Credits from Voluntary Lead Abatement & Reducing Vehicle Collisions, Online, 27-28 January 2016
- NWCC Webinar #5: Developing Technologies for Bat Detection and Deterrence at Wind Facilities, Online, 2 December 2015 19:00-20:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #4: Tools for Sharing Information and Mapping Biodiversity, Online, 21 October 2014 20:00-21:30 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #3: Recent Syntheses of Research on Wind Energy, Bats, and Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife, Online, 1 July 2014 19:00-19:00 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #2: Eagle Research and Mitigation, Online, 5 March 2014 20:00-20:00 UTC
- NWCC Webinar #1: Recently-Released Research on Wind Energy and Grassland Birds & Ducks, Online, 20 November 2013 21:00-23:03 UTC