Engineers found a new use for offshore wind farms in Europe, as magnetic charging stations that allow electric ships to recharge wirelessly; but now research shows that they may be driving away animals that call the area their home

Home Breaking News Engineers found a new use for offshore wind farms in Europe, as magnetic charging stations that allow electric ships to recharge wirelessly; but now research shows that they may be driving away animals that call the area their home
Offshore wind farms are expanding, and their effects on marine ecosystems are being studied. Early research showed harbour porpoises avoided wind farm sites, reducing their activity. Later studies indicated a gradual increase in porpoise presence, possibly due to habituation or food availability. New computer simulations suggest construction alone did not cause significant porpoise displacement. Scientists continue to examine underwater noise, vessel traffic, and habitat changes for long-term impacts.