22 DTBird® units will be installed during 3Q 2016
DTBird® will expand its presence in international wind energy markets with 22 new system installations scheduled during the third quarter of 2016.
The new installations will be deployed in France, Greece, Spain and the United States, further increasing the adoption of DTBird technologies for bird detection and collision risk reduction at wind farms.
22 new DTBird installations planned for Q3 2016
The projects will include DTBirdV4D4 and DTBirdV4D8 systems, which provide automated bird detection and collision avoidance capabilities for wind turbines.
These installations will support wind farm operators in monitoring bird activity and implementing measures to reduce collision risks while maintaining renewable energy generation.
Introduction of new day and night detection technology
In addition to the planned installations, one wind turbine will be equipped with the new DTBird Detection Module for day and night monitoring.
The new module has been designed to improve bird detection capabilities under different lighting conditions, allowing continuous monitoring throughout the day and night.
Growing international deployment
The planned projects demonstrate the increasing adoption of DTBird technologies across international wind energy markets and reinforce the company’s commitment to supporting biodiversity protection at wind farms.
Learn more about the DTBird® systems for bird monitoring and collision risk reduction.