Companies, manufacturers, developers, and/or researchers can submit technologies through July 1, 2026
Do you have an existing or developing technology with applications for monitoring and/or minimizing wildlife conflicts at commercial renewable energy facilities? Make sure your work is shared with the broader renewables/wildlife community by sharing it through the REWI Technology Catalog. Through July 1, 2026, REWI will be reviewing and accepting new technologies in this public reference catalog of wildlife risk minimization technologies. Learn more about technology eligibility and how to submit to the Catalog by clicking here.
How You Can Engage
This catalog is a resource for those looking to learn about and engage with technologies in the renewable energy-wildlife field across the world.
- Owners and operators may find site-specific solutions;
- Regulators may identify mitigation options; and
- Researchers might select technologies to conduct validation studies.
Learn More About the Technology Catalog
Interested in learning more? Join REWI Project Manager La’ Portia Perkins tomorrow, October 2, for an overview of its intended uses, current features, technologies, and how you can contribute and engage with its resources in a 1-hour webinar, Cataloging Wildlife Risk Minimization Technologies with the REWI Technology Catalog.

Pictured: Technologies included in the Technology Catalog.
About the REWI Technology Catalog
The REWI Technology Catalog is a public reference catalog of searchable wildlife risk minimization technologies. It is intended to inform interested stakeholders in the renewable energy wildlife community who seek to learn about or are developing, testing, and using technology to minimize the impacts to wildlife of operating wind, solar, and transmission facilities across the United States and Internationally. The information provided in this catalog has been submitted to REWI by developers, manufacturers, and vendors of technologies. The Technology Catalog is available through the REWI Research Hub.