Building an Advanced Energy Future for Offshore Wind - A Conversation Among Lake Erie Stakeholders, Cleveland, OH, Dec 10th 2008: The attached summary was submitted by Megan Seymour*,* a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Wind Power Siting and Environmental Issues Webinar, January, 14, 2009: The attached contains a summary of three presentations given at a NWCC Webinar. The first discusses siting issues and the construction process. The second discusses impacts to wildlife and focuses on avian, bat, threatened & endandered species, and habitat fragmentation. The third discusses a report written for NYSERDA on the comparative risks from different life cycle stages of various electricity generating sources, including wind.
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Building an Advanced Energy Future for Offshore Wind - A Conversation Among Lake Erie Stakeholders, Cleveland, OH, Dec 10th 2008: The attached summary was submitted by Megan Seymour*,* a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Wind Power Siting and Environmental Issues Webinar, January, 14, 2009: The attached contains a summary of three presentations given at a NWCC Webinar. The first discusses siting issues and the construction process. The second discusses impacts to wildlife and focuses on avian, bat, threatened & endandered species, and habitat fragmentation. The third discusses a report written for NYSERDA on the comparative risks from different life cycle stages of various electricity generating sources, including wind.