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DTBird selected for EU Business Hub Japan 2025 mission!

We are happy to announce that we've been selected as one of the 50 EU SMEs companies to participate in EU Business Hub - Japan and the Republic of Korea's next commercial mission for Green and Sustainable Technologies to...Tokyo, Japan!

This is an EU-funded programme that supports EU businesses in the green, digital, and healthcare sectors to enter the markets of Japan and the Republic of Korea. During the business mission, we will have the opportunity to establish valuable contacts with local Japanese companies as we exhibit our DTBird & DTBat solutions at the EU pavilion.

Key Dates & Place:

?️ Sept 15th - 19th
? Smart Energy Week, Makuhari Messe

If you’re a WTG manufacturer, Operator/Developer, Consultant, or Government entity with wind projects in Japan or the APAC region, let’s connect!

 

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EU Business Hub Japan

DTBird® will travel to Japan as part of EU Business Hub's next commercial mission.

 

Meet DTBird & DTBat at Montpellier for CWW 2025!

Hello summer!

We will be kept busy during these hot months as we finalize preparations for our future exhibition after the summer in Montpellier, South of France. We will attend the 8th Conference on Wind Energy & Wildlife Impacts. The Conference will take place from September 8th to 12th at Corum, the Convention Center of Montpellier.

For this edition, we are once again Sponsors. With every edition, new projects and developments are presented. 

If you are in town or nearby, please drop by and ask our Sales team members all your queries about bird and bat monitoring at Wind Farms: Pricing, efficiency rates, lead times, track records, latest upgrades, and more. We look forward to making your acquaintance and working together on future projects!

Registration is still open!!

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DTBird & DTBat Banner CWW 2025 

DTBird® will exhibit at CWW 2025 as a Gold Sponsor.

 

DTBird & DTBat Presentation at DANI OIE 2025!

Our CEO, Agustín Riopérez has been invited to give a presentation on the DTBird & DTBat systems at Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia's event: DANI OIE 2025 in the Hotel Le Meridien Lav, Split, Croatia from May 21st - 23rd.

He has been invited to give a remote introductory presentation as part of Panel 8 - Developing RES While Preserving Nature and the Environment – Practice, Challenges, and Solutions. The panel will explore the feasibility of the existing protection measures in practice and the discrepancies between legislation, design, and implementation. Topics will include automated systems for birdlife protection for wind turbines, the use of ex-post appropriate assessment procedures, and the environmental impact of the revitalization of power plants. Special attention will be given to the concept of “acceleration areas” – zones that could enable faster RES development with reduced administrative burden and preservation of natural values.

We thank RES for the invitation!!

DANI OIE 2025 

DTBird® presentation at RES: DANI OIE 2025.

 

National Power Outage at the DTBird Office

Announcement | Today at 12.30 CET, Spain experienced a national power outage affecting all mobile & internet communications. Electrical power is being restored late in the evening across all regions, including Madrid, where we are based.

We will check all DTBird & DTBat units operating worldwide, ensuring the systems are running smoothly. As well as ensure our employees and trainees can work correctly from the Office or remotely.

We apologize for the inconvenience caused, and if any meetings or email communications had to be postponed!

 

 

Temporarily Offline DTBird 

Our daily operations and systems will be back online ASAP.

 

Bird repeller prototype project advances to Offshore testing phase!

We received great news at the end of last month of the DTBird Anti Bird Rest Prototype project extension from the ELBE Eurocluster Financial Support To Innovation Call: The project is set to end in June 2025.

The aim is to reduce the attractiveness of the floating platform to birds, so they avoid perching or nesting. Hence, the collision risk with the blades is reduced.

Throughout 2024, the team made up of Researcher/Ornithologist Adrián Fernández,  Researcher/Ornithologist Jorge Vallela, AI Software Engineers Jesús Campo & Andrés Baamonde, Head of Manufacturing/Installation Ramón Martín, CTO Javier Díaz and Project Manager Pablo Cos began with the ornithology and testing of various deterrent methods to proceed forward with the Onshore prototype design at our HQ in Madrid.

The prototype has been branded as “DTRepeller”!

For the remaining part of the project, the team aims to move to an Offshore environment to adapt the DTRepeller to a floating platform, manufacture, install, and test it!

 

DT Repeller Prototype 

DTRepeller® in the Software Development Testing Phase

 

 

Meet DTBird & DTBat at Copenhague!

It's that time of the year to hit the road again! DTBird members will travel to Copenhagen in April to attend the Annual WindEurope Event. The Conference will occur on April 8th - 10th at the Bella Conference Centre.

If you are in town or nearby, please drop by and ask our Sales and Marketing team members all your queries about bird and bat monitoring at Wind Farms: Pricing, efficiency rates, lead times, track records, latest upgrades, and more. We look forward to making your acquaintance and working together on future projects!

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DTBird & DTBat Stand D-J32 

DTBird® will exhibit at WindEurope Copenague 2025, stand D-J32.

 

DTBird's Christmas Cocktail

With the Christmas season approaching, we will be Out of Office on December 20th.

Why? To celebrate our own Christmas Cocktail!

Now rest assured all operational systems worldwide will be taken care of. Preferably, no meetings with Clients / Suppliers or potential Clients will be scheduled. The same applies for onsite/remote maintenance interventions or installations. All company employees have been informed of this event.

 

 DTBird Christmas Cocktail

DTBird® Christmas Cocktail 2024.

 

DTBird joins REOLTEC's Innovation Wind Talks 2024 edition!

CEO Agustín Riopérez will represent DTBird next Tuesday, November 26th, at REOLTEC's Assembly and technical conference, ‘INNOVATION WIND TALKS’. The event will take place in the assembly hall of the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI)from 09:00 to 14:30.

REOLTEC's activity will be presented, as well as the most important players in R&D&I in the wind energy sector, with the participation of funding agencies, universities, technology, and research centres, as well as companies and startups that will showcase the latest developments and challenges in research and innovation in the wind energy sector.

Come meet us in person!

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 Asamblea REOLTEC Innovation Wind Talks 2024

DTBird® is a Speaker at REOLTEC's Innovation Wind Talks 2024.

 

DTBird System Proves Effective in Reducing Eagle and Raptors' Collision Risk at Wind Farms: Key Findings from the REWI Technical Report

DTBird systems were evaluated by the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) in two wind farms: Manzana (California) and Goodnoe Hills (Washington) to measure the detection and deterrence effectiveness in large raptors, especially Golden and Bald Eagles. The REWI technical report, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and supported by multiple stakeholders in the renewable energy industry, offers a comprehensive evaluation of these DTBird models' detection and deterrence systems. This evaluation is crucial for environmental regulators to establish requirements in the wind farm environmental permissions to comply with environmental regulations such as the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.


Study Setup:
• Manzana: DTBird V4D4 model (2016) installed on 7 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with 65m tower height and 82.5m rotor diameter. 9-month pilot study.
• Goodnoe Hills: DTBird V4D8 model (2019) installed on 14 WTGs with 87m tower height and 110m rotor diameter. 2-year study.

Key Findings:
After three years of data collection, we have summarized the main results:

1. Significant Reduction in Eagles and Raptors’ Collision Risk
DTBirdV4D4 and DTBirdV4D8 (models 2019 and 2021, respectively) reduced the likelihood of golden eagles and other large raptors entering the rotor-swept zone (RSZ) by 20-30%, with an even higher deterrence rate (over 40%) for eagles approaching or flying directly toward the RSZ.

2. Detection Efficacy Across Multiple Sites
To measure the detection efficacy, eagle-like unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flights were carried out. After analyzing the data, they obtained the following results:
• The overall probability of detecting large raptors was 65% within 240 meters from cameras.
• The highest detection rate was ~75 % (at 50 – 75 m); at 240m the detection probability was ~50%; and at 380m, it was ~30%.
• The likelihood of missing a detectable flight was generally less than 20% when the minimum line of sight distance to the camera was approximately 30 to 120 meters. This probability increased to less than 30% at distances below 20 meters and between 120 and 160 meters. However, it exceeded 50% at distances greater than 200 meters.

3. Deterrence Efficacy Across Multiple Sites
The main results were:
• For large raptors, 73% of the cases at the Manzana site and 63% at Goodnoe Hills were classified as either confirmed or potentially effective responses.
• Examining specific species or groups, the response rates were: for golden eagles, 79% at the Manzana site compared to 60% at Goodnoe Hills; for turkey vultures, 81% at Manzana versus 61% at Goodnoe Hills; and for buteos, 72% at Manzana compared to 56% at Goodnoe Hills.
Other results include:
• The rate of False Positive (FPs) triggering deterrence in Manzana was 1.2 – 1.8 FP/turbine/day and 0.8 minutes/turbine/day. In Goodnoe Hills, it was 0.8 FP/turbine/day and 0.96 minutes/turbine/day, after fine-tuning (starting at 3.9 FP/turbine/day).
• The rate of deterrence triggered by Non-targeting Avian False Positive (NTAFP) was 40% in Manzana and 36% in Goodnoe Hills.
• Researchers were afraid that eagles could become less responsive to deterrent signals, but this negative habituation did not occur. Eagles spent less time near turbines when the deterrence signal was activated frequently, even by FPs.

4. Behavioral responses to deterrence signals
In Goodnoe, they could compare the effect of deterrence in avoidance behavior between DTBird systems with sound muted versus systems with sound activated. The main results were:
• Deterrence reduced 24 – 27% the dwell time that eagles spent in the vicinity of the wind turbines (WTGs) in comparison with muted systems, with an average dwell time reduced to approximately 25 to 19 s per event. In the case of golden eagles, deterrence can reduce the dwell time by 29%, with an average dwell time reduction of 26 to 17 s per event.
Other results include:
• Birds responded better to deterrence signals in Manzana than in Goodnoe, possibly due to differences in resident/migratory birds, landscape, and climate conditions. However, the eagle’s response to the deterrence signal was higher in Goodnoe Hills than in Manzana.
• Eagles and vultures tended to respond better to deterrence signals as wind speed increased, but the opposite occurs with buteos.
• The probability of effective deterrence with wind above approximately 4 m/s was higher for eagles and vultures than for buteos and increased as the wind speed increased. For buteos, the probability decreased as the wind speed increased.
• For all raptors, the rate of effective deterrence was the highest in flights categorized as moderate risk, possibly because birds had enough time to maneuver effectively.

Opportunities for Further Innovation
While the REWI report underscores DTBird’s success, it also highlights opportunities for further refinement. For instance, improving camera resolution and further optimizing the AI algorithms used to detect birds against complex backdrops (such as clouds and moving turbine blades) could enhance the system's detection accuracy. In addition, AI can reduce the rate of FP and NTAFPs. Additionally, the report recommends regular camera lens maintenance to avoid solar degradation, which can impact detection capabilities.
We thank the project partners for their contributions and commitment to evaluating the DTBird system:  H.T. Harvey & Associates,  PacifiCorp,  Puget Sound Energy, Inc. (PSE),  Portland General Electric Company (PGE),  EDF Renewables North America,  Avangrid & Vestas American Wind Technology.

DTBird in 2024
DTBird is committed to implementing all improvement recommendations and is developing a new software, Larus. This software utilizes AI, including tracking and neural networks, to enhance detectability by approximately 20-30% per camera. It initiates a continuous process of improving detection, reducing false positives, and targeting specific species groups.

Additionally, new hardware models have been introduced, featuring 4 to 12 4K cameras. These models increase vertical surveillance from 77º to 90º and extend the maximum detection distance from an average of around 190 meters to between 500 and over 1,000 meters, depending on the model and configuration.


All DTBird modules can operate within the same WTG, providing detection and collision control to reduce bird collision risks. The Collision Avoidance module decreases collision risk and enhances the efficiency of the Stop Control module.
The new DTBird hardware and software are designed to be scalable, allowing for easy expansion. For more information on our latest DTBird models and recommended uses based on target species and WTG dimensions, please view our Catalogue!

➡ This time we are featuring another new DTBird hardware model called ALBATROSS and our new DTBat hardware. The scope is to monitor bird and bat activity as well as launch shutdown actions to reduce hashtagcollisionrisk

➡ ALBATROSS was designed for harsher onshore climates as well as offshore conditions.

➡ DTBat is smart curtailment at work. Why smart? It takes into account not only environmental conditions but bat activity too.

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DTBird® est un Système Automatique de suivi d’avifaune et/ou réduction du risque de collision d’oiseaux avec les aérogénérateurs terrestres ou marins. Le système repère automatiquement les oiseaux et, en option, peut réaliser 2 actions indépendantes pour diminuer le risque de collision d’oiseaux avec les aérogénérateurs: l’activation d’un son d’avertissement et/ou l’arrêt de l’aérogénérateur.
 
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Ce module émet automatiquement des sons d’avertissement pour les oiseaux qui se trouvent en risque potentiel de collision et des sons dissuasifs afin d’éviter que les oiseaux restent dans la zone des pales en mouvement. Le type de son, les niveaux d’émission, les caractéristiques de l’installation et la configuration du fonctionnement s’ajustent à : l’espèce objectif, les dimensions de l’aérogénérateur et la législation acoustique. Ne produit pas de perte dans la production d’énergie et est efficace pour toutes les espèces.
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Réalise automatiquement l’arrêt et la réactivation de l’aérogénérateur en fonction du risque de collision d’oiseaux mesuré en temps réel.
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La Plateforme Online d’Analyse de Données offre un accès transparent aux vols enregistrés, en incluant: vidéos avec son, variables environnementales et données de fonctionnement de l’aérogénérateur. Graphiques, statistiques et également rapports automatiques sont disponibles pour les périodes sélectionnées. Sont compris 2 niveaux de droits d’accès: Analyzer et Manager.
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Les fonctionnalités DTBird® et DTBat® sont demandées par les administrations environnementales d'un nombre croissant de pays. Plus de 500 unités DTBird® et DTBat® ont été installées dans plus de 110 parcs éoliens existants / projetés, onshore / offshore dans 16 pays (Autriche, Belgique, Chine, France, Allemagne, Grèce, Italie, Norvège, Pologne, Espagne, Suède, Suisse, Taïwan, Pays-Bas, Royaume-Uni et États-Unis). DTBird® fonctionne chez WTG depuis 2009 et DTBat® depuis 2012.

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We are happy to announce that we've been selected as one of the 50 EU SMEs companies to participate in EU Business Hub - Japan and the Republic of Korea's next commercial mission for Green and Sustainable Technologies to...Tokyo, Japan! This is an EU-funded programme that supports EU businesses in the green, digital, and healthcare sectors to enter the markets of Japan and the Republic of Korea. During the business mission, we will have the opportunity to establish valuable contacts with local Japanese companies as we exhibit our DTBird & DTBat solutions at the EU pavilion. Key Dates & Place: ?️ Sept 15th…
DTBird selected for EU Business Hub Japan 2025 mission!
Written on lundi, 07 juillet 2025 15:11
Hello summer! We will be kept busy during these hot months as we finalize preparations for our future exhibition after the summer in Montpellier, South of France. We will attend the 8th Conference on Wind Energy & Wildlife Impacts. The Conference will take place from September 8th to 12th at Corum, the Convention Center of Montpellier. For this edition, we are once again Sponsors. With every edition, new projects and developments are presented.  If you are in town or nearby, please drop by and ask our Sales team members all your queries about bird and bat monitoring at Wind Farms: Pricing, efficiency…
Meet DTBird & DTBat at Montpellier for CWW 2025!
Written on mardi, 01 juillet 2025 13:29
Our CEO, Agustín Riopérez has been invited to give a presentation on the DTBird & DTBat systems at Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia's event: DANI OIE 2025 in the Hotel Le Meridien Lav, Split, Croatia from May 21st - 23rd. He has been invited to give a remote introductory presentation as part of Panel 8 - Developing RES While Preserving Nature and the Environment – Practice, Challenges, and Solutions. The panel will explore the feasibility of the existing protection measures in practice and the discrepancies between legislation, design, and implementation. Topics will include automated systems for birdlife protection for wind turbines, the use of…
DTBird & DTBat Presentation at DANI OIE 2025!
Written on lundi, 12 mai 2025 10:30
Announcement | Today at 12.30 CET, Spain experienced a national power outage affecting all mobile & internet communications. Electrical power is being restored late in the evening across all regions, including Madrid, where we are based. We will check all DTBird & DTBat units operating worldwide, ensuring the systems are running smoothly. As well as ensure our employees and trainees can work correctly from the Office or remotely. We apologize for the inconvenience caused, and if any meetings or email communications had to be postponed!       Our daily operations and systems will be back online ASAP.  
National Power Outage at the DTBird Office
Written on lundi, 14 avril 2025 18:32
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