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Below are stories about environmental impacts and siting featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office.
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DOE selected ten projects totaling $6.8 million that will reduce the impacts of land-based and offshore wind energy on bats and other wildlife.
Researchers from PNNL have come up with a novel way to integrate that stereo vision feature into software.
DOE has released a Funding Opportunity Announcement entitled “Advanced Wind R&D to Reduce Costs and Environmental Impacts.”
Wind development projects continue to improve their practices through lessons learned and better understanding the outcome of management decisions.
A study led by LBNL provides unprecedented insight into the attitudes of Americans who live near U.S. wind turbines.
When planning offshore wind projects, collecting data on the abundance of birds and bats informs project siting.
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