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BeBeO - Bird migration detection at offshore wind turbines
A sub-project is developing a study design that quantifies the attraction effect of night-time lighting of offshore wind turbines on bird migration and determines the effects on collision risk.
MoreBeMo III
Study on assessment approaches for underwater sound monitoring in the context of offshore permitting, spatial planning and MSFD - Phase III.
MoreBiodiversity in solar farms
Innovative concepts and establishment of demonstrators to improve reconciliation of photovoltaic systems, nature conservation and agriculture (BIODIV-SOLAR)
MoreBird collisions with wind turbines at wooded sites
In the project, visualisation tools are developed to support public participation processes for new wind energy projects.
MoreBird- & BatRecorder
Further development of the BirdRecorder with the latest sensor technology and extension for nocturnal birds and bats to reduce collisions of birds and bats at wind turbines.
MoreBirdRecorder
With BirdRecorder, a powerful detection system for bird species sensitive to wind power was developed and tested. The system is initially designed for the detection of red and black kites. As an…
MoreBirds and wind energy use
Appropriately addressing the requirements of nature conservation at all planning levels is of great importance for any renewable energy expansion project. To this end, the project analyses selected…
MoreBirdVision
The goal is the further development of a camera system for the detection and protection of wind power-sensitive bird species at wind turbines.
MoreBiWiBi - Sustainable combination of bifacial solar modules, wind energy and biomass with simultaneous agricultural land use and increase in biodiversity
Concepts for the sustainable combination of bifacial solar modules, wind energy and biomass with simultaneous agricultural land use and increase in biodiversity
MoreCapercaillie and wind energy
A planning basis published by the FVA in 2019 to better consider the capercaillie when planning wind turbines in the Black Forest.
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