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  2. Tidal power - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy portal. v. t. e. Tidal power or tidal energy is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity using various methods. Although not yet widely used, tidal energy has the potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than the wind and the sun.

  3. Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    24.8%. Annual generation. 552 GWh [2] : 6. Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station is the world's largest tidal power installation, with a total power output capacity of 254 MW. When completed in 2011, it surpassed the 240 MW Rance Tidal Power Station, which was the world's largest for 45 years. It is operated by the Korea Water Resources Corporation.

  4. Marine current power - Wikipedia

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    The total worldwide power in ocean currents has been estimated to be about 5,000 GW, with power densities of up to 15 kW/m2. The relatively constant extractable energy density near the surface of the Florida Straits Current is about 1 kW/m2 of flow area. It has been estimated that capturing just 1/1,000th of the available energy from the Gulf ...

  5. Tidal barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Rance Tidal Power Station, a tidal barrage in France. A tidal barrage is a dam -like structure used to capture the energy from masses of water moving in and out of a bay or river due to tidal forces. [1] [2] Instead of damming water on one side like a conventional dam, a tidal barrage allows water to flow into a bay or river during high ...

  6. Mersey Barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Mersey waterfront at Liverpool. The River Mersey is highlighted in blue. interactive map. Coordinates: 53°27′00″N 3°01′59″W  / . 53.45°N 3.033°W. / 53.45; -3.033. Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station, a model for the Mersey Barrage. The Mersey Barrage is a proposed scheme for building a tidal barrage across the Mersey Estuary .

  7. List of tidal power stations - Wikipedia

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    The Rance Tidal Power Station. This article lists most power stations that run on tidal power; both tidal range (impoundment via a barrage) and tidal stream (harnessing currents). Since tidal stream generators are an immature technology, no technology has yet emerged as the clear standard.

  8. Rance Tidal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Rance Tidal Power Station is a tidal power station located on the estuary of the Rance River in Brittany, France. [1]Opened in 1966 as the world's first [2] tidal power station, it is currently operated by Électricité de France and was for 45 years the largest tidal power station in the world by installed capacity until the South Korean Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station surpassed it in 2011.

  9. Tidal stream generator - Wikipedia

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    Tidal stream generator. Two types of Tidal Stream Generators Evopod - A semi-submerged floating approach tested in Strangford Lough with SeaGen in the background. A tidal stream generator, often referred to as a tidal energy converter ( TEC ), is a machine that extracts energy from moving masses of water, in particular tides, although the term ...