Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime

Bats are protected by national and international legislation in European countries, yet many species, particularly migratory aerial insectivores, collide with wind turbines which counteracts conservation efforts. Within the European Union it is legally required to curtail the operation of wind turbi...

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Published in:Global Ecology and Conservation
Main Authors: Voigt, Christian (PD Dr.), Kaiser, Klara, Look, Samantha, Scharnweber, Inga Kristin (Dr.), Scholz, Carolin (Dr. rer. nat.)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/62224
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02149
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description Bats are protected by national and international legislation in European countries, yet many species, particularly migratory aerial insectivores, collide with wind turbines which counteracts conservation efforts. Within the European Union it is legally required to curtail the operation of wind turbines at periods of high bat activity, yet this is not practiced at old wind turbines. Based on data from the national carcass repository in Germany and from our own carcass searches at a wind park with three turbines west of Berlin, we evaluated the magnitude of bat casualties at old, potentially poor-sited wind turbines operating without curtailment. We report 88 documented bat carcasses collected by various searchers over the 20-year operation period of this wind park from 2001 to 2021. Common noctule bats (Nyctalus noctula) and common pipistrelles (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) were most often found dead at these turbines. Our search campaign in August and September 2021 yielded a total of 18 carcasses. We estimated that at least 209 bats were likely killed during our field survey, yielding more than 70 casualties/wind turbine or 39 casualties/ MW in two months. Since our campaign covered only part of the migration season, we consider this value as an underestimate. The 20-year period of the wind park emphasises the substantial impact old turbines may have on bat individuals and populations when operating without curtailments. We call for reconsidering the operation procedures of old wind turbines to stop the continuous loss of bats in Germany and other countries where turbine curtailments are even less practiced than in Germany.
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spelling ftubpotsdam:oai:kobv.de-opus4-uni-potsdam:62224 2025-04-20T14:42:52+00:00 Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime Voigt, Christian (PD Dr.) Kaiser, Klara Look, Samantha Scharnweber, Inga Kristin (Dr.) Scholz, Carolin (Dr. rer. nat.) 2022-05-13 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/62224 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02149 eng eng https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02149 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ddc:570 Institut für Biochemie und Biologie article doc-type:article 2022 ftubpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02149 2025-03-25T05:06:48Z Bats are protected by national and international legislation in European countries, yet many species, particularly migratory aerial insectivores, collide with wind turbines which counteracts conservation efforts. Within the European Union it is legally required to curtail the operation of wind turbines at periods of high bat activity, yet this is not practiced at old wind turbines. Based on data from the national carcass repository in Germany and from our own carcass searches at a wind park with three turbines west of Berlin, we evaluated the magnitude of bat casualties at old, potentially poor-sited wind turbines operating without curtailment. We report 88 documented bat carcasses collected by various searchers over the 20-year operation period of this wind park from 2001 to 2021. Common noctule bats (Nyctalus noctula) and common pipistrelles (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) were most often found dead at these turbines. Our search campaign in August and September 2021 yielded a total of 18 carcasses. We estimated that at least 209 bats were likely killed during our field survey, yielding more than 70 casualties/wind turbine or 39 casualties/ MW in two months. Since our campaign covered only part of the migration season, we consider this value as an underestimate. The 20-year period of the wind park emphasises the substantial impact old turbines may have on bat individuals and populations when operating without curtailments. We call for reconsidering the operation procedures of old wind turbines to stop the continuous loss of bats in Germany and other countries where turbine curtailments are even less practiced than in Germany. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nyctalus noctula Pipistrellus pipistrellus University of Potsdam: publish.UP Global Ecology and Conservation 37 e02149
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Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Voigt, Christian (PD Dr.)
Kaiser, Klara
Look, Samantha
Scharnweber, Inga Kristin (Dr.)
Scholz, Carolin (Dr. rer. nat.)
Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
title Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
title_full Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
title_fullStr Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
title_full_unstemmed Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
title_short Wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
title_sort wind turbines without curtailment produce large numbers of bat fatalities throughout their lifetime
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Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
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url https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/62224
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02149