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All Around the World

We help minimize collisions with turbines

5 Continents
9 Countries
341 Installations
Over two million birds detected

Countless birds saved.

Australia


Tasmania, AUS (multiple locations)

Africa


South Africa

North America


Southern California, US
Central California, US
Central Washington, US
Northeast Oregon, US
Central Wyoming, US
Southwest Wyoming, US
Iowa, US
Oklahoma, US
Utah, US

Asia


Uzbekistan

Saudi Arabia

Europe


Germany (multiple locations)
Sweden
France (multiple locations)
Belgium


Visit two of our featured
wind farm installations

Top of the World Wind Farm Unit

Top of the World
Wind Farm


Wyoming, USA

Duke Energy Renewables’ Top of the World Windpower Project in Wyoming was the first wind operator to commercially install IdentiFlight for full wind farm coverage. Top of the World consists of 110 wind turbines on 17,000 acres of land.

“Duke Energy understands the importance of balancing the need for clean, renewable energy while protecting wildlife, including the iconic bald and golden eagles," said Tim Hayes, environmental director, Duke Energy Renewables.

The Top of the World site has been a part of the IdentiFlight innovation story from the beginning, with early versions installed and modified at the facility during development of the technology. There are currently 48 IdentiFlight towers operational at the site covering the entire wind farm.

 

Cattle Hill Wind Farm

Tasmania, Australia

Operated by Goldwind Australia, Cattle Hill Wind Farm is located on the eastern shore of Lake Echo in the southern side of the Central Plateau of Tasmania.

Sixteen IdentiFlight towers and the IdentiFlight base station are installed and operational to curtail any of the forty-eight Goldwind turbines as necessary. Through artificial intelligence and machine learning during the turbine commissioning period, the IdentiFlight technology has learned to become highly proficient at identifying Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagles.

John Titchen, Goldwind Managing Director, said this is the first installation of its kind in Australia. “We’re very pleased to partner with the IdentiFlight team as the first wind farm in Australia to utilize this newly-available innovative eagle monitoring and detection technology. The system is one of the project’s key initiatives to mitigate Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle impacts and we look forward to sharing the results.”