Defra backs trial to paint offshore wind turbines black to reduce bird collisions

Stuart Stone
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New Offshore Wind Environmental Improvement Package to paint turbines black and monitor noise impact of piling on marine mammals

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched a new pilot project to paint offshore wind turbines black in an attempt to reduce bird collisions - a move previous studies have...

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