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Arctic Monkeys classic debut album is 15 – here s the inside story on how it was created, why it was a massive success and its impact on Sheffield

Submitting. Singer and lyricist Alex Turner wrote about what he knew, and the lives he saw around him. Nights out, the music scene and everyday quarrels provided the subject matter for songs such as number one hit I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor, Fake Tales of San Francisco and Mardy Bum. And they started young. Turner and his bandmates – guitarist Jamie Cook, drummer Matt Helders and original bass player Andy Nicholson, later replaced by Nick O’Malley – formed in High Green as teenagers and would be dropped off by their mums after school for their first proper rehearsal sessions at Yellow Arch Studios in Neepsend, showing up there from around 2003.

Louisville Company claims new Technology Significantly reduces eagle casualties near wind turbines - CBS Denver

New Wind Turbine Technology Prevents Eagle Fatalities

Credit Todd Katzner/U.S. Geological Survey Wind farms pose a threat to eagles. But a new system to identify the raptors and shut down the turbines may help. Chris McClure is the Director of Global Conservation Science at the Peregrine Fund a non-profit conservation group. He and his team tested the effectiveness of Identi-Flight systems. That s the technology that takes images and identifies birds. If it sees one, it shuts down the wind turbine. The Top of the World Wind Farm in Converse County is outfitted with the technology. McClure and his team compared the number of eagle fatalities there to a nearby wind farm without Identi-Flight. They found the deaths decreased by 82 percent where the technology was used.

Bird Fatalities In Wind Farms Greatly Reduced By Using IdentiFlight AI Technology

Bird Fatalities In Wind Farms Greatly Reduced By Using IdentiFlight AI Technology 28 gennaio 2021 | 15.01 LETTURA: 3 minuti Research published in Journal of Applied Ecology shows 82% reduction in bird fatalities. A year later, system continues to learn and improve. LOUISVILLE, Colo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/  IdentiFlight® is excited to announce that an independent study, Automated curtailment of wind turbines reduces eagle fatalities, was recently published in the Journal of Applied Ecology.  Conducted by The Peregrine Fund, in cooperation with Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. and the US Geological Survey, at a wind farm site in Wyoming, the research showed use of the IdentiFlight system resulted in an 82 percent reduction of eagle fatalities. 

Wind farm eagle deaths cut by 82% as smart cameras spot birds then halt turbines

28 January 2021 17:07 GMT Updated  28 January 2021 17:07 GMT Technology that automatically recognises protected birds and shuts down wind turbines if they’re in danger of collision cut eagle deaths by 82% during tests in the US, according to research cited by the system’s developer. The bird protection system – which combines optical recognition and machine learning technologies – delivered the fatality reduction during trials at Duke Energy’s Top of the World wind farm in Wyoming, said IdentiFlight, referencing an article in Journal of Applied Ecology. IdentiFlight deploys camera towers at projects with proprietary software that can spot and track pre-defined protected species and enact “informed curtailment” of one or more turbines via the wind farm’s control systems if it decides their flight path means they are in danger of collision.

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