The first day of the **CNE** has finally arrived, and we are here, ready and waiting! 😄 All of us at Biodiv-Wind are excited to welcome you at stand 23, where we’ll be sharing the latest in bird monitoring systems, bird detection, and bat protection technologies. If you’re attending, don’t hesitate to drop by – we’ll be happy to discuss our collision prevention solutions and give you an inside look at our innovative bird deterrent systems.

What’s more, this year, we’ve got something brand new that we think you’ll love! Our latest bird sentinel technology is a step ahead in wildlife protection around wind turbines. Using cutting-edge AI for bird detection, our bird detection system ensures safe wind turbine operations while minimizing impact on both birds and bats. Whether it’s detecting medium-sized raptors in real-time or using audio bat detection to identify species while filtering out turbine noise, we’ve got the tools to make wind energy coexist with nature.

These bird technologies don’t just stop at monitoring. Our bird AI system is integrated with SCADA, allowing us to take real-time action – from halting the turbines when a bird approaches to deploying sound deterrents if they continue toward the blades. We’ve also incorporated the ability to detect nearby farming equipment, like tractors during fieldwork, which often attracts birds looking for newly exposed prey. This feature helps prevent accidents during agricultural operations.

We’ve got plenty to share at the CNE, from our bird monitoring equipment to the latest in collision prevention strategies, and we’re eager to chat with anyone who wants to learn more about how our bird monitoring systems can help protect wildlife while ensuring efficient wind turbine operations.

So, come say hello and find out how Biodiv-Wind is making a difference in sustainable energy with innovative bird detection technologies. If you’d like to schedule a meeting, reach out at contact@biodiv-wind.com. Let’s discuss how we can harmonize wind energy with nature together! 🌍💚

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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