KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 (Bernama) -- IdentiFlight, a leader in avian anti-collision systems for wind farms, has launched its V5 technology, representing a significant advancement in both performance and reliability.
Building upon the company’s proven track record of safeguarding avian species while supporting the expansion of renewable energy, IdentiFlight V5 sets a new standard for efficiency and effectiveness in avian detection systems.
According to a statement, Boulder Imaging is the company responsible for developing IdentiFlight, and the debut deployment of V5 will take place at the Musselroe Wind Farm in Tasmania, in collaboration with Woolnorth Renewables.
“We are thrilled to unveil our V5 technology, representing a significant leap forward in species protection at wind farms.
“This milestone reflects our unwavering dedication to a sustainable future, where clean energy flourishes alongside thriving ecosystems,” said Boulder Imaging Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer, Carlos Jorquera.
With enhanced performance, V5 boasts improved detection accuracy and efficiency, ensuring swift and reliable identification and classification of bird species, particularly raptors such as eagles, hawks, and falcons, expanding detection to a 1.3 kilometres range.
In addition, with ruggedised control cabinets capable of withstanding harsh environmental conditions, V5 is optimised for deployment in diverse landscapes, now including coastal areas.
Furthermore, the new design of V5 facilitates easier maintenance and serviceability, minimising downtime and optimising operational efficiency for wind farm operators.
Deployed globally since 2016 and independently validated over multiple years, the IdentiFlight system now protects for hundreds of wind turbines worldwide.
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