Test at Tonopah solar project ignites hundreds of birds in mid-air

Uh, oh. From NatureWorldNews

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“It’s no secret that solar power is hot right now, with innovators and big name companies alike putting a great deal of time, money, and effort into improving these amazing sources of renewable energy. Still, the last thing you’d likely expect is for a new experimental array to literally light nearly 130 birds in mid-flight on fire.

And yet, that’s exactly what happened near Tonopah, Nevada last month during tests of the 110-megawatt Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project.”

“According to Rudy Evenson, Deputy Chief of Communications for Nevada Bureau of Land Management (NBLM) in Reno, as reported by Re Wire, a third of the newly constructed plant was put into action on the morning of Jan. 14, redirecting concentrated solar energy to a point 1,200 feet above the ground.”

“Unfortunately, about two hours into the test, engineers and biologists on site started noticing “streamers” – trails of smoke and steam caused by birds flying directly into the field of solar radiation. What moisture was on them instantly vaporized, and some instantly burst into flames – at least, until they began to frantically flap away. An estimated 130 birds were injured or killed during the test.”

“Officials behind the project have refuted that claim, saying that most of the streamers are floating trash or wayward insects, but federal wildlife officials have begun calling these ‘eco-friendly’ power towers “mega traps” for wildlife.”

Surprisingly:

“US Fish and Wildlife Service officials are now waiting for a death toll for a full year of operation at the Ivanpah plant. The subsequent report may impact plans for future solar power towers in the United States.”

h/t to WUWT reader “catcracking”

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phodges
March 3, 2015 5:13 pm

300+ comments and no one mentioned this???
https://www.google.com/search?num=100&newwindow=1&client=browser-ubuntu&hs=nmz&channel=fe&hl=en&biw=1169&bih=594&tbm=nws&q=crescent+dunes+solar+pelosi&oq=crescent+dunes+solar+pelosi&gs_l=serp.3…12939.17225.0.17398.7.7.0.0.0.0.72.357.7.7.0.msedr…0…1c.1.62.serp..6.1.55.tRPHBO4tfrk

phodges
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March 3, 2015 5:16 pm
Reply to  phodges
March 5, 2015 12:49 pm

From the link:
“Update, Feb. 2, 2012: In a statement to FactCheck.org, Ron Pelosi also said that “the loan the company received had nothing to do with me.” He added that he “knew nothing regarding their proposed or actual transactions,” and “did not speak with any person in connection with their plans.” He said that “those who say I did are attempting to smear Nancy Pelosi and me for their own political purposes.”
Pelosi also provided us with email correspondence between him and David Fann, the former president and CEO of PCG Asset Management, indicating that he was only to receive $25,000 annually as a member of the company’s board of directors.”
I would love to be a board member where I know nothing, and get paid $25,000 per year!!

Dave
March 4, 2015 5:36 pm

I have a funny feeling we are going to find Clinton fingerprints all over this project. And probably Harry Reid too

JimBob
March 4, 2015 9:36 pm

Hi Everyone!
How about re-purposing this monstrosity as a Satellite Killer?
Got a foreign satellite you don’t like….ZAP!
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(Oh I forgot, Zippy is all FOR this Chinese, Russians, Iranians & North Koreans having satellites!)/sarc off

bushbunny
March 4, 2015 9:51 pm

If this is true, what happens to planes or missiles. Solar thermal is OK,(we think, if they can generate during the night, some in Australia were thinking of using methane) but – ask Richard Courtney, he wrote about the hazards attached to this huge solar contractions.

M
March 4, 2015 10:33 pm

Has anyone bothered to notice that the author of this article is ‘condemning’ one site but using a reference to another site to justify that ‘condemnation’?

SocietalNorm
March 7, 2015 6:36 pm

Somewhere over the rainbow
Bluebirds fry
Birds fry, over the rainbow
Watch them burn in the sky.

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