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Bird- & 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…
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.
MoreChanges of use in Natura 2000 sites
To what extent is the network of Natura 2000 protected sites affected by the expansion of renewable energies? The project will examine this question by selecting methods and remote sensing data and…
MoreDeep Bird Detect
Fraunhofer IEE is working with the universities of Kassel, Kiel and Chemnitz and prasix partners Praxis to develop a system that can recognise and classify birds in real time using AI-analysed audio…
MoreDrones4Bats
Drones4Bats - Mobile recording of bats at onshore wind turbines by autonomous measuring drones; Hamburg University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Design, Media and Information; Grant…
MoreElectricity storage and conservation
The research project investigates the effects of the increased use of electricity storage technologies such as large batteries and hydrogen applications in the course of the expansion of electricity…
MoreEnergy privilege for ground-mounted photovoltaic systems
Legal, managerial and landscape ecological aspects of converting land used for agriculture or biogas maize production into ground-mounted solar plants are being examined.
MoreFish conservation – ethohydraulic studies at inclined screens
In order to be able to formulate recommendations for the design and positioning of an inclined screen at hydropower plants, ethohydraulic tests with fish at an inclined screen with a flushing channel…
MoreFloating PV I – nature conservation impacts
PV systems on artificial and heavily modified water bodies also serve to implement the EEG (§ 36 WHG). The first systems have gone into operation on artificial stillwaters, although the nature…
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