Researchers have discovered that purple wind turbines may be less hazardous to bats and birds than wind turbines painted the current standard colors of white or light gray.
According to a report published in the European Journal of Wildlife Research, white, light gray and yellow are insect-luring colors and that can be trouble for insect-eating birds who fly too close to moving blades in pursuit of a meal. Purple attracts the fewest number of insects, therefore purple wind turbines would reduce the number of birds feeding near the dangerous turbine blades.
Life-Saving Turbine Colors
Purple Wind Turbines are Less Likely to Harm Birds in Flight
Trend Themes
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Purple Wind Turbines for Wildlife Protection — Using non-standard colors such as purple on wind turbines may have the potential to reduce the number of bird fatalities while increasing renewable energy generation.
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Sustainability in Energy Production — Thorough re-examination of conventional industry practices could lead to innovative techniques and technologies in reducing environmental hazards while generating greener energy.
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Exploration of Insect Luring Colors — Insect luring colors such as white, light grey, and yellow can be avoided in other areas to curtail hazardous situations.
Industry Implications
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Renewable Energy — Companies involved in the production of renewable energy can conduct research on non-standard colors and analyze their effectiveness on bird protection.
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Environmental Conservation — Organizations focused on environmental conservation can help raise awareness about the benefits of non-standard turbine colors and mitigate damage to wildlife.
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Insect Control — Insecticide and pest control companies can explore the research conclusions and suggest protective solutions for endangered bird species.