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Wildlife impacts vary by location,* and new developments have helped to reduce these effects. Pre- and post-development studies, educated siting, and curtailment during high-activity periods have decreased wildlife impacts.** Additional strategies are being researched to better understand Photo from LuRay Parker, NREL 17429 and further decrease impacts. *Erickson, W.P.; Wolfe, M.M.; Bay, K.J.; Johnson, D.H.; Gehring, J.L. (September 15, 2014). A Comprehensive Analysis of Small-Passerine Fatalities from Collision with Turbines at Wind Ener gy Facilities . **American Wind Wildlife Institute. (2014). Wind Turbine Interactions with Wildlife and Their Habitats: a Summary of Research Results and Priority Questions . Bird mortality from wind turbine collisions pales in comparison to other engineered structures.* The wind energy industry aggressively works to minimize avian impacts from wind turbines; however, it is important to evaluate wind turbines compared to other standing structures that exist throughout a habitat or ecosystem. *Loss, S.R.; Will, T.; Marra, P.P. (December 2013). Estimates of Bird Collision Mortality at Wind Facilities in the Contiguous United States. *Longcore et al. (2013). Avian Mortaility at Communication Towers in the United States and Canada: Which Species, How Many , and Where? *Erickson, W.P.; Wolfe, M.M.; Bay, K.J.; Johnson, D.H.; Gehring, J.L. (September 15, 2014). A Comprehensive Analysis of Small-Passerine Fatalities from Collision with Turbines at Wi nd Energy Facilities . There is no statistically significant evidence of human health impacts from wind turbines.* Some individuals living in close proximity to wind energy developments have expressed annoyance attributed to turbine sound or other impacts. Manufacturers are working to reduce mechanical and aerodynamic noise to help alleviate these concerns.** * Minnesota Department of Health Environmental Health Division. (2009). Public Health Impacts of Wind Turbines. *Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care; Chief Medical Officer of Health Report. (May 20, 2010). The Potential Health Impacts of Wind Turbines. *National Health and Medical Research Council. Canberra, Australia. (July 2010). Wind Turbines and Health: A Rapid Review of the Evidence. *Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. (2012). Wind Turbine Health Impact Study: Report of Independent Expert Panel. **U.S. Department of Energy. (2015). Wind Vision: A New Era for Wind Power in the United States. Photo from Forbes Park LLC, NREL 16116 Shadow flicker impacts vary depending on location-specific variables, but effects are typically analyzed and can be minimized.* Shadow flicker occurs when wind turbine blades cast shadows that move across the ground and nearby structures. Shadow flicker occurs more often at higher elevations, early morning and evenings, and can vary due to surrounding structures and vegetation. Wind plant designers and turbine operators have the ability to minimize potential impacts, and most wind zoning places limits on flicker impacts.** *Stanton, T. National Regulatory Research Institute. (January 2012). Wind Energy & Wind-Park Siting and Zoning Best Practices and Guidance for States. **U.S. Department of Energy. (2015). Wind Vision: A New Era for Wind Power in the United States. Photo from Iberdrola Renewables, NREL 15246 Radar impacts exist, but federal agency siting requirements address concerns. A variety of mitigation strategies have been developed to reduce impacts on radar. These include infill radars to restore a loss in radar coverage, replacement radars, and upgrading identified radar technology.* In addition, rigorous review processes and federal consultations address this issue.** Photo from NOAA *Karlson et al. Sandia National Laboratory. (September 2014). IFT&E Industry Report Wind Turbine-Radar Interference Test Summary. ** Federal Aviation Administration. DoD Preliminary Screening Tool.
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