Exciting News from Aragon, Spain! Biodiv-Wind Expands Bird Detection with SafeWind 🌍
Biodiv-Wind is thrilled to announce that we will soon equip four new wind turbines in the stunning Aragon region with our SafeWind bird detection system, designed to protect local biodiversity through advanced bird technologies and monitoring capabilities. This expansion in Aragon will further our mission to innovate in collision prevention and biodiversity protection, allowing for harmonious co-existence between renewable energy and local wildlife.
Why Aragon?
Aragon is home to the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich biodiversity. This incredible location, with its breathtaking landscapes and ecosystems, provides an ideal environment for deploying our bird monitoring system. Here, we’ll be strengthening our commitment to keeping bird monitoring equipment up-to-date to ensure the protection of migratory species and local wildlife.
SafeWind: Innovative Bird Detection in Action
Our SafeWind system is a cutting-edge bird monitoring system that combines bird AI with real-time bird detection and bird deterrent technologies, offering an effective approach to collision prevention at wind turbines. With each installation, SafeWind monitors and responds to wildlife presence, using bird sentinel capabilities to record, analyze, and help prevent collisions.
We know that bird monitoring equipment and technology must evolve to address modern environmental challenges. SafeWind’s bird detection system is equipped to monitor bird behavior, including flight patterns and movement speeds, and uses bird AI to recognize at-risk species near the turbine. These insights help us improve bird deterrent techniques, ultimately creating safer environments around turbines while enhancing energy output through uninterrupted turbine operations.
Building a Sustainable Future
The installation of our SafeWind bird detection system in Aragon marks another milestone in our shared journey with partners and the community toward a sustainable future. We are deeply grateful to our partners for their ongoing support in this endeavor, and we look forward to further positive impacts for our planet.
Stay connected with us for updates from the field as we continue our work in bird monitoring, bird detection, and biodiversity protection in regions across Europe.