• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The problem is its actual history.

    Windmills did kill way too many birds

    • when they first built at Altamont pass, a natural constriction on a major migratory bird route
    • when they used open lattice towers, which present tons of tempting roosting spots
    • seems like at least one more major factor.

    But this was in like the 1970s and they paid attention. Since then, wind turbines kill effectively zero birds, but it’s a huge problem when there’s an actual grain of truth that conservatives can grab onto and never let go

    Edit: apparently still in production despite the poor site, but it looks like they cut bird fatalities in half and are looking at newer turbine designs to be safer. I guess the real lesson is don’t build in a mountain pass constricting a major Migratory bird route