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- Oct 1, 2019
It's a shame, because a lot of the videos are quite good. Frankly even the latest politicsperging video has a lot of interesting points, like the corn fields used exclusively for ethanol production, that i need to research for myself. It also has quite a few of bad points imo like the "look, no dead birds!" which ignores the fact that hundreds of thousands of birds die every year to wind generation just in the US.
From the abstract:
Now it's not all doom and gloom for wind turbine fans out there. There's quite a few ways to mitigate the risk to birds by alot:
Now when it comes to solar I keep being reminded of that video where china accidentally reforested a large part of their desert area by installing solar panels and letting farmers herd their sheep there, So it's not like the land becomes useless:
From the abstract:
Adjusted fatality rates correlated inversely with wind-turbine size for all raptors as a group across the United States, and for all birds as a group within the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. I estimated 888,000 bat and 573,000 bird fatalities/year (including 83,000 raptor fatalities) at 51,630 megawatt (MW) of installed wind-energy capacity in the United States in 2012. As wind energy continues to expand, there is urgent need to improve fatality monitoring methods, especially in the implementation of detection trials, which should be more realistically incorporated into routine monitoring.
Now it's not all doom and gloom for wind turbine fans out there. There's quite a few ways to mitigate the risk to birds by alot:
- Painting a wing black cuts down deaths by 70%, (other nations have also started testing this)
- Auto-feathering blades , with very low energy loss.
- Temporary shutdowns on high bird activity.
- Not installing them in known routes birds take.
Now when it comes to solar I keep being reminded of that video where china accidentally reforested a large part of their desert area by installing solar panels and letting farmers herd their sheep there, So it's not like the land becomes useless:


