The Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) is a collaborative organization based in Washington, DC, dedicated to accelerating the responsible deployment of renewable energy to combat climate change while protecting wildlife and ecosystems. With 15 years of experience and partnerships with industry, conservation organizations, and wildlife management agencies, REWI utilizes science-based solutions to assess and mitigate the risks renewable energy poses to wildlife. Through research, outreach, and the development of best practices, REWI aims to create a sustainable energy future where both renewable energy and wildlife can thrive.
REWI's work focuses on wind and solar energy, providing resources such as the Wind-Wildlife Guide and the Research Hub, which consolidates information from credible sources in the renewable and wildlife research community. By sharing the latest research and collaborating with partners, REWI aims to inform decision-making processes and implement solutions that minimize the impacts of renewable energy on wildlife. With a newly expanded scope that now includes solar energy, REWI is committed to advancing research and maximizing beneficial effects while minimizing wildlife and ecosystem impacts.
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