Dutch claim international first as North Sea offshore wind farms powered down to protect migratory birds

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Dutch claim international first as North Sea offshore wind farms powered down to protect migratory birds
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The shutdown lasted four hours and is part of a pilot project.

Offshore wind farms in the North Sea were powered down to a maximum of just two rotations per minute on May 13, according to Dutch authorities."This is an international first, nowhere in the world are wind farms at sea shut down to protect birds during massive bird migration," Rob Jetten, the Netherlands' minister for climate and energy policy, says.

Offshore wind farms close to Borssele and Egmond aan Zee were powered down to a maximum of just two rotations per minute on May 13, according to Dutch authorities. The four-hour shutdown is part of a pilot initiative. In the same release, the Dutch government said it expected wind farms to be "shut down more often" from this autumn onwards, in order to provide safe passage for migratory birds flying over the North Sea.

"The time span of two days gives grid operator TenneT time to guarantee the stability of the high-voltage grid," authorities said. "This time is also used to inform all parties involved and to carefully initiate the shutdown of the turbines."

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