A smart curtailment approach for reducing bat fatalities and curtailment time at wind energy facilities

Author:

Hayes Mark A.1ORCID,Hooton Lauren A.2,Gilland Karen L.1,Grandgent Chuck1,Smith Robin L.1,Lindsay Stephen R.1,Collins Jason D.3,Schumacher Susan M.4,Rabie Paul A.5,Gruver Jeffrey C.6,Goodrich‐Mahoney John7

Affiliation:

1. Normandeau Associates Gainesville Florida 32609 USA

2. Trent University Peterborough Ontario K9J 0G2 Canada

3. Normandeau Associates Stowe Pennsylvania 19464 USA

4. We Energies Milwaukee Wisconsin 53203 USA

5. Western Ecosystems Technology Laramie Wyoming 82070 USA

6. Rocky Mountain Bat Conservancy Laramie Wyoming 82070 USA

7. Electric Power Research Institute Palo Alto California 94304 USA

Funder

Electric Power Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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4. Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Bats: Implications for Conservation

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