2024-04-24
http://w3.windfair.net/wind-energy/pr/6247-australia-wildlife-protection-is-priority-for-wind-farm-developers

Australia - Wildlife protection is priority for wind farm developers

The developers of the Woolnorth wind farm, which is now the largest operating in the southern hemisphere, have ensured the conservation of this treasured habitat whilst clean electricity continues to be generated for Australian homes and businesses

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On the north-west tip of the island of Tasmania, the Woolnorth wind farm is set amid a stunning location of panoramic sea views, sheep grazing and exotic wildlife. Records at the nearby Cape Grim show that the air is among the purest to be found on earth.

Among the unusual species which inhabit the region is the Orange-bellied Parrot, a dazzling green and blue bird with its distinctive orange belly patch. There are also Wedge-tailed Eagles and sites of both European and Aboriginal cultural significance.

The developers of the Woolnorth wind farm, which is now the largest operating in the southern hemisphere, have ensured the conservation of this treasured habitat whilst clean electricity continues to be generated for Australian homes and businesses.

Extensive field surveys were conducted before the turbines were constructed to make sure that the site’s wildlife significance was fully reflected in the plans. The wind farm’s owners, Roaring 40s Renewable Energy, have since undertaken a comprehensive management regime aimed at minimising the risk of eagles colliding with the blades. They have also established a trust fund to help conserve the habitats of the endangered Orange-bellied Parrot.

Woolnorth is just one of more than 40 operating wind farms which are contributing to a reduction in Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions. The Australian government is now committed to a target for 20% of the country’s electricity to come from renewable sources, including wind power, by 2020.
Source:
Danish Wind Industry Association
Author:
Edited by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist / Author: Danish Wind Industry Association Staff
Email:
ts@windfair.net
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Keywords:
Danish Wind Industry Association, wind energy, wind farm, renewable energy, wind power, wind turbine, rotorblade, offshore, onshore




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