Big Wind Turbines Prove No Deadlier to Wildlife Than Small Units

March 31, 2021, 8:10 PM UTC

When it comes to wind power, bigger turbines may not mean more dead bats and birds.

That’s the finding of research published Wednesday in the Journal of Applied Ecology, which showed that wildlife deaths remained constant per unit of energy produced regardless of turbine size, according to a U.S. Geological Survey news release.

Wind farms already pose a risk to birds and bats, and the conclusion may help ease concerns that an industrywide shift to fewer turbines but bigger blades would kill more wildlife. Dog-handler teams and scientists searched for carcasses at a wind farm near Palm ...

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