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Techreport Reference Turbine size impacts the number of seabird collisions per installed megawatt and offers possibilities for mitigation.
As the offshore wind energy technology is rapidly progressing and because wind turbines at sea have a relatively short life span, repowering scenarios are already being discussed for the oldest wind farms. Ongoing developments result in larger wind turbines and an increased open airspace between turbines. Despite taller towers having larger rotor swept zones and therefore a higher collision risk area compared to smaller-sized turbines, there is increasing evidence that fewer but larger, more power-efficient turbines may have a lower collision rate per installed megawatt. As such, turbine size can offer an opportunity to mitigate seabird fatalities by increasing the clearance below the lower rotor tip. We assessed the seabird collision risk for a hypothetical repowering scenario of the first offshore wind farm zone in Belgian waters with larger turbines and the effect of an additional increase in hub height on that theoretical collision risk. For all species included in this exercise, the estimated collision risk decreased in a repowering scenario with 15 MW turbines (40.4% reduction on average) because of higher clearance between the lower tip of the turbine rotor and the sea level, and the need for a lower number of turbines per km². Increasing the hub height of those 15 MW turbines with 10 m, further decreases the expected number of seabird collisions with another 37% on average. However, terrestrial birds and bats also migrate at sea and the effect of larger turbines on these taxa is less clear. Possibly even more terrestrial birds and bats are at risk of collision compared to the current turbines. So, while larger turbines and increasing the hub height can be beneficial for seabirds, this likely needs to be applied in combination with curtailment strategies, which stop the turbines during heavy migration events, to reduce the impact on other species groups.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Techreport Reference Un atelier d’orfèvre autour de l’An Mil. Travail du cuivre et de l’argent à Oostvleteren (Flandre-Occidentale, Belgique) au Xe / XIe siècle.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Un atelier d’orfèvre autour de l’An Mil. Travail du cuivre et de l’argent à Oostvleteren (Flandre-Occidentale, Belgique) au Xe / XIe siècle.
Le travail présenté ici comprend l’étude macroscopique des artefacts liés à l’activité métallurgique, tout comme la caractérisation de la structure et des compositions élémentaires des terres cuites utilisées et des restes métallique et les analyses pétrographiques.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Techreport Reference Understanding and predicting the impact of the interaction between oceanographic and biological factors on larval recruitment and population connectivity in flatfish
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Misc Reference chemical/x-molconn-Z Understanding benthic, pelagic and airborne ecosystem interactions in shallow coastal seas: 'Westbanks': final report
Located in Library / No RBINS Staff publications
Techreport Reference Troff document Understanding the influence of man-made structures on the ecosystem functions of the North Sea (UNDINE)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Book Reference VERSLAG MEERDAAGSE EXCURSIE GEOLIM 2022, 16-17 september 2022
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference Vis, havik en konijn Een laatmiddeleeuws ensemble van dierenresten uit een beerput langs de Spanjaardstraat in Brugge
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023 OA
Manual Reference Visfauna van Leidsenhage-Berbens (Neolithicum, Vlaardingen cultuur); delen 1 en 2, 2019 (rapport 2019 – 01)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Visievorming AQUACULTUUR in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023