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DTBird Team visits the wind farm where a new test program has started

Two DTBirdV4D8 units are operating with Collision Avoidance module D8 (8 speakers distributed at 2 heights, below the lower point reached by the blades and below the nacelle). Each unit has two settings (sound activated/muted) which switch from one to the other every week. Every week, one unit has the sound activated while the other is muted.

The wind farm is located in Castilla y León (Spain) and the most frecuent species detected in the vicinity of the wind turbines are: Gyps fulvus, Milvus milvus, Buteo buteo and Falco ssp.

The collected data will be used for the species specific evaluation of the DTBird Collision Avoidance module.

DTBird DTBat team visit Spanish wind farm Castilla y León

DTBird&DTBat Team wind farm visit in Castilla y León, Spain.

DTBird Team visits the wind farm where a new test program has started

Two DTBirdV4D8 units are operating with Collision Avoidance module D8 (8 speakers distributed at 2 heights, below the lower point reached by the blades and below the nacelle). Each unit has two settings (sound activated/muted) which switch from one to the other every week. Every week, one unit has the sound activated while the other is muted.

The wind farm is located in Castilla y León (Spain) and the most frecuent species detected in the vicinity of the wind turbines are: Gyps fulvus, Milvus milvus, Buteo buteo and Falco ssp.

The collected data will be used for the species specific evaluation of the DTBird Collision Avoidance module.

DTBird DTBat team visit Spanish wind farm Castilla y León

DTBird&DTBat Team wind farm visit in Castilla y León, Spain.

DTBird finishes first phase of a research program to improve the Collision Avoidance module

DTBird in cooperation with the Spanish Wildlife Recovery Center (GREFA) and the Animal Medicine and Veterinary Surgery Faculty of the Complutense (Spanish University) has tested the hearing of the following bird species: Aquila chrysaetosFalco naumanniGyps fulvus and Milvus milvus.

The Audiogram Plots of these species will be used to create new species-specific collision avoidance sounds and to adjust the design of speaker's location and sound levels emitted, customized for both target species and wind turbine dimensions. The bird's hearing research is still open to add more species and individuals.

DTBird GREFA UCM Gyps fulvus hearing test

Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) sedated during the hearing test.

DTBird finishes first phase of a research program to improve the Collision Avoidance module

DTBird in cooperation with the Spanish Wildlife Recovery Center (GREFA) and the Animal Medicine and Veterinary Surgery Faculty of the Complutense (Spanish University) has tested the hearing of the following bird species: Aquila chrysaetosFalco naumanniGyps fulvus and Milvus milvus.

The Audiogram Plots of these species will be used to create new species-specific collision avoidance sounds and to adjust the design of speaker's location and sound levels emitted, customized for both target species and wind turbine dimensions. The bird's hearing research is still open to add more species and individuals.

DTBird GREFA UCM Gyps fulvus hearing test

Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) sedated during the hearing test.

New Orders For 35 DTBird&DTBat Units

We have filed orders for 35 units of the models DTBirdV4D4, DTBirdV4D8, DTBirdV8D10, DTBirdN2 (Night Detection model) and DTBatD3, to be installed in France, Greece, the Netherlands and Spain.

New orders for 35 DTBird&DTBat units

We have filed orders for 35 units of the models DTBirdV4D4, DTBirdV4D8, DTBirdV8D10, DTBirdN2 (Night Detection model) and DTBatD3, to be installed in France, Greece, the Netherlands and Spain.

DTBird software upgrade released


DTBird has released a software upgrade for both new and existing units. The software upgrade includes the following features:

Real-time flight uploads. Now the flights are uploaded to DTBird Data Analysis Platforms (DAP) just after the end of the flights, so videos with sound and data can be available within seconds (depending on the Internet bandwidth).

Added new funtionality for thermal image analysis, DTBird Night Detection models.

Updated software for DTBirdV8 model, including 8 cameras recording simultaneously uploading it at real-time to the DAP.

Improved DTBird Automatic Control System with new automatic failure-correcting protocols.

Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts

You can meet the DTBird® Team and experience first hand how our system works!

Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts

6 – 8 SEPTEMBER 2017, ESTORIL - PORTUGAL

 Visit DTBird & DTBat booth 10

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DTBird & DTBat at CWW 2017.

Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts

You can meet the DTBird® Team and experience first hand how our system works!

Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts

6 – 8 SEPTEMBER 2017, ESTORIL - PORTUGAL

 Visit DTBird & DTBat booth 10

Logo CWW 2017

DTBird & DTBat at CWW 2017.

DTBird Night models


DTBird Night Detection Module with thermal cameras allows 24 h/day bird detection, and can be used in combination with DTBird Day Detection Module.
DTBird commercializes 3 Night Detection Module models called N2, N4 and N8, with 2, 4 and 8 thermal cameras respectively.

DTBird Night Detection Module (Thermal image)

 

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Sistema di monitoraggio automatico e protezione degli uccelli
DTBird® è un sistema di monitoraggio automatico dell’avifauna e/o di riduzione del rischio di collisione degli uccelli con turbine eoliche terrestri o marine. Il sistema rileva automaticamente gli uccelli e, opzionalmente, può eseguire 2 azioni separate per ridurre il rischio di collisione degli uccelli con le turbine eoliche: attivare un segnale acustico e/o arrestare la turbina eolica. Fasi di R&S.
 
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Unità di rilevazione e Registro delle collisioniDetection
Le telecamere ad alta definizione controllano tutt’attorno alla turbina rilevando gli uccelli in tempo reale e memorizzando video e dati. Nei video con audio, accessibili via Internet, sono registrati i voli ad alto rischio di collisione e anche le collisioni. Le caratteristiche specifiche di ogni installazione e il funzionamento si adattano alle specie bersaglio e alla grandezza della turbina eolica.
Unità di prevenzione delle collisioni
Questa unità emette in automatico dei segnali acustici per gli uccelli che possono trovarsi a rischio di collisione e dei suoni a effetto deterrente per evitare che gli uccelli si fermino in prossimità delle pale in movimento. Il tipo di suoni, i livelli delle emissioni, le caratteristiche dell’installazione e la configurazione per il funzionamento si adattano: alle specie bersaglio, alla grandezza della turbina eolica e alle normative sul rumore. Non genera perdite di produzione energetica ed è efficace per tutte le specie di uccelli.
 
 
Unità di controllo dell’arresto
Esegue in automatico l’arresto e la riattivazione della turbina eolica in funzione del rischio di collisione degli uccelli misurato in tempo reale. Adattabile a specie/gruppi di uccelli bersaglio.
Piattaforma di analisi
La piattaforma online di analisi dei dati offre un accesso trasparente ai voli registrati, tra cui: video con audio, variabili ambientali e dati operativi della turbina eolica. Grafici, statistiche e persino report automatici sono disponibili per determinati periodi. Sono previsti 2 livelli di diritti di accesso: Analyzer e Manager.
DTBird & DTBat Data Analysis Platform 2.0
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DTBird Worldwide Installations 2023
Le caratteristiche di DTBird© sono richieste dalle autorità ambientali di un numero crescente di paesi. Più di 500 sistemi di DTBird© & DTBat© sono distribuite in più di 110 parchi eolici esistenti/previsti, terrestri/marini di 16 Paesi (Austria, Belgio, Cina, Francia, Germania, Grecia, Italia, Norvegia, Polonia, Spagna, Svezia, Svizzera, Taiwan, Paesi Bassi, Regno Unito e Stati Uniti). DTBird® è operativo presso WTG dal 2009 e DTBat® dal 2012.
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Kincardine OWF Fulfils Bird Strike Monitoring Consent Condition with DTBird
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DTBird® Releases New Technical Specifications for Bat Protection in Wind Turbines
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DTBird® & DTBat®sono marchi di Liquen Consultoría Ambiental, S.L., Una delle principali società tecnologica spagnola specializzata nella protezione della fauna selvatica in centrali eoliche.
 
Con sede a Madrid, e installazioni in tutto il mondo, Liquen di squadra è il unico venditore e il supporto tecnico fornitore di DTBird® e DTBat® Technology.® and DTBat® Technology.

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