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Variation in flight characteristics associated with entry by eagles into rotor-swept zones of wind turbines
Authors:Brian W. Rolek  Melissa A. Braham  Tricia A. Miller  Adam E. Duerr  Todd E. Katzner  Christopher J. W. McClure
Affiliation:1. The Peregrine Fund, Boise, Idaho, USA;2. Conservation Science Global, Cape May, New Jersey, USA

Contribution: Data curation, Methodology;3. Conservation Science Global, Cape May, New Jersey, USA;4. U.S. Geological Survey, Boise, Idaho, USA

Abstract:Automated curtailment of wind turbines can reduce fatality rates of wildlife but the resulting increased number of curtailments can reduce power generation. Tailoring curtailment criteria for each individual turbine could reduce unnecessary curtailment, yet it is unknown whether the risk to wildlife varies among turbines. We demonstrate turbine-specific variation in the speed, altitude, approach angle and distance metrics associated with entry by eagles into rotor-swept zones. Our results thus illustrate the potential value of turbine-specific curtailment criteria to reduce fatality rates of wildlife at wind energy facilities.
Keywords:curtailment  eagle  rotor-swept zone  wildlife collision  wind energy  wind turbine
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