WREN (Working Together to Resolve Environmental Effects of Wind Energy), also known as IEA Wind Task 34, was established in 2012 to address environmental issues associated with development of land based and offshore wind energy projects. The goal of WREN is to facilitate international collaboration and advance the global understanding of environmental effects of wind energy to progress the industry in an environmentally responsible manner. More information about WREN is available here.
The table below contains the literature relevant to WREN.
| Title | Author | Date Sort ascending | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IEA Wind White Paper Cumulative Effects Analysis for Wind Energy Development: Current Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities | Gill, E., Hein, C. | Report | Wind Energy | |||
| IEA Wind White Paper on A Risk-Based Approach for Addressing Wind and Wildlife Interactions Using Ecosystem-Based Management Values | Copping, A., Gorton, A., May, R., Bennet, F., de George, E., Goncalves, M., Rumes, B. | Report | Wind Energy | |||
| Considerations for Upscaling Individual Effects of Wind Energy Development Towards Population-Level Impacts on Wildlife | May, R., Masden, E., Bennet, F., Perron, M. | Journal Article | Wind Energy | Bats, Birds, Marine Mammals | ||
| Resolving environmental effects of wind energy | Sinclair, K., Copping, A., May, R., Bennet, F., Warnas, M., Perron, M., Elmqvist, A. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind, Fixed Offshore Wind | Bats, Birds, Marine Mammals | ||
| Assessing Environmental Effects (WREN): Adaptive Management White Paper | Hanna, L., Copping, A., Geerlofs, S., Feinberg, L., Brown-Saracino, J., Gilman, P., Bennet, F., May, R., Köppel, J., Bulling, L., Gartman, V. | Report | Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy |