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Below are stories about siting featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office.
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The plan outlines WETO's research priorities and plans through the year 2025.
EERE’s FY 2021 topics include a commercialization opportunity for a wind turbine blade design developed by Sandia National Laboratories.
University researchers examine eagle physiology to inform and improve eagle deterrents.
Testing validates system accuracy, provides comprehensive picture of bird and bat activity.
WETO is seeking input on high-priority environmental research needs regarding impact assessment, model validation, and monitoring and mitigation.
Flight-path monitoring aims to determine the effectiveness of ultrasonic acoustic deterrents.
An NREL study explores opportunities for increasing wind turbine hub height and the conditions and locations where these towers have the most impact.
Small, light, wide-range tags more effectively track behavior and flight patterns, safeguarding bats from potential encounters with wind turbines.
To improve wind forecast accuracy, WETO funded the second Wind Forecast Improvement Project (WFIP2).
A comprehensive, regularly updated data set of U.S. wind turbine locations and characteristics is now publicly available.