US company Iberdrola Renewables has presented the first of its internal awards for technicians under its Avian and Bat Protection Policy (ABPP). From Iberdrola’s press release:

The Casselman and Peñascal Wind Power Projects in Pennsylvania and Texas respectively won the 2011 awards for wind plant achievement. Stewart Banks, a technician at the Hardscrabble Wind Power Project in New York, was honored for individual achievement.

Casselman Wind Power Project in Pennsylvania was the site of a groundbreaking, two-year study on the interaction between bats and wind turbines. It was conducted by independent conservation group Bat Conservation International (BCI) through the Bats and Wind Energy Cooperative (BWEC), which is a coalition of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and BCI.

“From the start, the entire Casselman staff and the guys back at our National Control Center in Portland have been 100 percent in the game on contributing to research on this fascinating but not well-understood species,” said Chris Long, Casselman plant manager. “I’m just honored to pick up the award on my team’s behalf.”

This support and effort by onsite personnel continued with the implementation of the wildlife program at Casselman. Their exceptional performance of compliance requirements and monitoring was exemplified during agency site visits to demonstrate and discuss the wildlife program.