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October 31, 2024

Protecting Bats at Wind Turbines: How Technology Is Reducing Wildlife Impact [Infographic]

As vital as wind energy is in reducing reliance on fossil fuels, it has created unintended challenges for wildlife, particularly bats. A 2021 survey found that 40% of people fear bats, though they play an essential role in pest control and pollination. By consuming insects, bats save U.S. agriculture billions of dollars in natural pest control each year, a service valued between 3.7 and 53 billion dollars. They also help pollinate crops like bananas, mangoes, and agaves (the central ingredient in tequila!), making them critical to both ecosystems and the economy.

Unfortunately, the growing number of wind turbines poses a real risk to bats. Tens, and possibly hundreds of thousands of bats are estimated to die each year due to wind turbines, with tree bats — species that migrate and roost in trees — being the most affected. These bats may confuse the towering structures with trees, bringing them dangerously close to the blades. While turbines can be temporarily slowed down to protect bats, this approach reduces the amount of clean energy produced, costing operators up to 3.5% of their annual output.

A more sustainable solution involves new technology that deters bats using ultrasound. Bats rely on echolocation to navigate, and the ultrasonic deterrent emits sound waves from the turbine that cause bats to alter their flight path, reducing collisions. The system monitors its own health to ensure reliability, and for remote locations, Satellite IoT transmits status data, ensuring operators can maintain its functionality, and demonstrate performance to regulatory authorities if needed.

Early results from this deterrent system show a 50-67% reduction in bat fatalities, with even greater results when combined with low-level curtailment. With continued innovation, wind farms can operate more harmoniously alongside bat populations, reducing wildlife impact while contributing to a greener energy future.

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Infographic showing how technology is protecting bats from wind turbines

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