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Alerts Archive: January 2015
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Migratory bats and wind energy: a research project
$15,000 goal: Go to Indiegogo site. Erin Baerwald, PhD researcher Funds will support research on the effect of wind energy on migratory bats and help to conserve them. Erin Baerwald is a PhD student at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. She did her BSc in Environmental and Conservation Sciences at the University of Alberta and her MSc in Ecology with Dr. Robert Barclay at the University of Calgary. For her graduate research she has been studying the issue . . .
Wind turbine transport and construction video
Reliable information on wind power is important & The road to ruin
The people of Scotland deserve the real truth regarding the costs, to them, of Renewables. If the general public realised how hard the SNP government’s policy on wind farms was (and already is) going to impact their health and hit them in the pocket from so many different sources for NO energy security, NO affordable energy bills and NO guaranteed reduction in CO2 emissions, would they continue to go along with what they are being told by this government and . . .
Meetings, Noise, Research, Scotland, Technology •
Source: Institute of Noise Control Engineering—Europe
Wind Turbine Noise 2015 — Abstracts Accepted
Wind Turbine Noise 2015 – 6th International Conference – INCE Europe Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland | 20 – 23 April 2015 Presentations – oral, poster or part of a workshop session: Building integrated wind turbines: Noise, vibration and energy potential analysis – Dymock, Dance & Day The DTU Wind Energy WTN Test Facility – Bradley, Mikkelsen & Legg On the noise prediction of a serrated DU96 airfoil using the Lattice Boltzmann Method – van der Velden et al Experimental comparison of solid . . .
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