In 2013 Edward Arnett, Gregory Johnson, Wally Erickson, and Cris Hein published the report: A synthesis of operational mitigation studies to reduce
bat fatalities at wind energy facilities in North America.
Evaluating the effectiveness of an ultrasonic acoustic deterrent for reducing
bat fatalities at wind turbines Arnett, Edward; Hein, Cris; Schirmacher, Michael; Huso, Manuela; and Szewczaik, Joseph
Not exact matches
Bats are being killed in Ontario
at the rate of 18.5 per turbine, resulting in an estimated 42,656
bat fatalities in Ontario between May 1 and October 31, 2015, according to the report released by Bird Studies Canada, a bird conservation organization.
There would be little loss to the turbine operators in stopping the turbines
at such times, in areas where
bat fatalities are a problem, because very little power is generated in low winds; see Wind speed range of turbines.