Brochure

Shared Airspace Brochure: Protecting birds along the grid

Brochure

Shared Airspace Brochure: Protecting birds along the grid

One such solution strategy is our ‘Bird Portal’ project. This is a collaborative endeavour between RGI, the German branch of BirdLife (“NABU“) and 7 German grid opeators. Launched in 2017, the project seeks to improve the information basis for bird protection measures for new and existing power lines. 

An online portal allows everyone to report the finding of a dead bird to NABU where an ornithologist collects and analyses the obtained information. The project is supported by all 4 transmission system operators (TSOs – 50HertzAmprionTenneT and TransnetBW) as well as 3 distribution system operators (DSOs – BayernwerkNetze BWWestnetz).

Summarising the project and its outcomes, the ‘Shared Airspace’ Brochure was created. Currently, the brochure is available in different languages.

Do you have questions? Would you like to have this brochure in PDF or print form? Should we translate this brochure into another language? Contact us!

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Scarica qui la brochure in italiano

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Brochure in het Nederlands

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Liam Innis

Liam joined RGI in June 2019 and now works on the Onshore Environment Team. As of 2021, he is responsible for the coordination of three national TSO/NGO collaboration projects in Germany and Ireland. He is also the contact person for topics relating to nature protection and ecosystem restoration. He has previously worked in public relations, research, teaching and sustainable development. Liam holds degrees in Modern Languages (BA – German, Spanish and French with Dutch) and Environment, Development and Policy (MA) from the Universities of Newcastle and Sussex (UK) respectively.

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