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WAVES AND TIDAL ENERGY
BY:EMILIE
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archer10 (Dennis)
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WHAT IS IT?
A power from the moon and suns gravitational pull
Height differences create tidal currents in coastal areas
The coastal currents from these height differences can be strong enough to make turbans move
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WHERE IS IT USED
Tidal energy is new so there isn't many places where its used
Most of the places where is used is for experimental purpuses
La Rance tidal power station was the first large scale energy project
It opened in 1996 it is used in north western france
It has 24 turbans
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TIDAL BARRAGE ENERGY
It consists of three main parts
Barrage holding water back during high tide
Sluice gate that lets water through the third part
The turban and generater resulting in electricity generation
Sluice gates are left open during high tide and closed during low tide
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TIDAL STREAM GENERATOR
They are very similar to wind turnbans except they are under water
The turban generator coverts the movement of water from the change in tide
Kenetic energy into electricity
Water 830 times more dense than air so it generates electricity at lower speeds than air
Photo by
HacksHaven
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DYNAMIC TIDAL POWER
It is still in a development stage
Theory is to exploit tidal flows
And the interaction between potential and kinetic energy
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ADVANTAGES OF TIDAL ENERGY
Renewable and a green source
The density of water is 1000 times greater than air
Results in large amounts of energy
Predicable, easy for planning and maintenence
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DRAWBACKS OF TIDAL POWER
Can only generate when..
The tide if flowing in or out.
Only 10 hours each day
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PLANS FOR SEVERN BARRAGE
Every now and then it gets talked about
No one has built anything
It would cost at least £15 billion to build
Provide 8,000 megawatts thats over 12 nuclear power stations
Some say its only equivalent to 3 nuclear power stations
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TIDAL ENERGY
Produced by the surge of ocean water
Renewable source
The amount of energy has been small so far
The united states has no tidal plants
United states has legal concers about underwater ownership
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TIDAL LAGOON
Water inclosed by a natural barrier
You could fill it with water
Continues energy
Turbans would work when the lagoon is filling or emptying
Photo by
robad0b
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