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Tidal and Wave Power

Tidal and Wave Power. By: Sebastian Belk Megan Whitley. What is the main goal of Tidal and Wave Power?. The main goal of Tidal and Wave Power is to capture the power generated by the waves and produce hydroelectric power. What is the overall potential in “making a difference” to the world?.

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Tidal and Wave Power

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  1. Tidal and Wave Power By: Sebastian Belk Megan Whitley

  2. What is the main goal of Tidal and Wave Power? • The main goal of Tidal and Wave Power is to capture the power generated by the waves and produce hydroelectric power.

  3. What is the overall potential in “making a difference” to the world? • Cheap energy • Renewable • No greenhouse gasses • Reliable

  4. How it Functions/Operates • Ebb generation-Water fills a basin through the sluice gate (at high tide) until it is full; at which time the gates are closed. After the tide goes out, the gates are opened and the turbines capture the energy. http://re.emsd.gov.hk/english/other/marine/marine_tech.html

  5. How could technology stall mass implementation? • Building underwater turbines to tolerate the force of the water • Finding a structures that can produce the optimum amount of power while not disrupting the environment • Pre-testing for the different types of wave energy generators takes a long time and is a difficult process http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=115x134508

  6. Political/economical obstacles that could stall implementation • High capital cost and low running cost • Lag time before investment return • High irreversible commitment http://localism.com/neighbor/nicklateur

  7. Negative Environmental Impact • Sea life affected • The tidal fences that capture energy also trap larger sea life • Turbines could kill fish if they get too close http://www.goodcleantech.com/2007/08/tidal_turbine_projects_move_fo.php

  8. Bibliography • http://www.greenstudentu.com/encyclopedia/energy/tidal • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_power • http://www.sciencedirect.com/science • http://www.communities.gov.uk/corporate/

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