Study Identifies Floating Solar Siting Strategies to Protect Birds in Northeastern U.S.
SOLAR ENERGY
A recent study published in Environmental Science & Technology evaluated over 16,000 potential sites for floating solar installations in the northeastern U.S., aiming to balance energy production with bird conservation. By analyzing energy potential alongside bird abundance data, researchers identified strategies to avoid areas with high bird interaction, thereby protecting vulnerable species like the horned grebe. The study underscores the need for ecologically informed siting practices to support both renewable energy and wildlife.

Jan 22, 2026, 6:21 AM