DTBird & DTBat R&D and collaboration

Open DTBird demonstration project launched in Sweden

DTBird® launched an open demonstration project in Sweden. The aim was to provide wind energy professionals, environmental consultants and other interested stakeholders with first-hand experience of its bird monitoring and collision risk reduction technology.

The initiative was organized in cooperation with Ecocom AB and Vindform. Registration was open to participants interested in learning more about the application of DTBird technology in wind farms.

Experience DTBird in real operating conditions

The demonstration project offered visitors the opportunity to observe how DTBird detects bird activity around wind turbines and supports environmental monitoring programs in operational wind farms.

Furthermore, participants could learn about the system’s monitoring capabilities and automated detection functions. They also discovered collision risk reduction measures designed to improve the coexistence of wind energy and wildlife.

Collaboration with Swedish organizations

The event was carried out with the support of Ecocom AB and Vindform, organizations involved in environmental and wind energy activities in Sweden.

Ecocom AB contributed its expertise in environmental consultancy and biodiversity-related projects, while Vindform promoted knowledge exchange and dialogue within the Swedish wind energy sector.

The collaboration encouraged discussions between environmental experts, wind energy stakeholders and technology providers.

These discussions focused on biodiversity challenges associated with renewable energy projects.

Sharing knowledge on wind energy and biodiversity

Aditionally, the open demonstration project served as a platform for discussing key topics. Some included bird monitoring methodologies, environmental assessment requirements and practical solutions for reducing collision risks at wind farms.

Also, visitors were able to gain a better understanding of how automated monitoring technologies can support both wildlife conservation objectives and the continued development of renewable energy projects.

By making the demonstration accessible to interested participants, DTBird contributed to the dissemination of knowledge and best practices for improving the coexistence of wind energy generation and biodiversity conservation.

More information about the DTBird system and its applications for bird monitoring and collision risk reduction is available in the Documentation section.