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A tidal turbine off Scotland’s coast hits 6.5 years underwater, proving tidal energy’s durability and boosting hopes for more clean ocean power projects.
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the latest in tidal energy? -- Mary W., New York Tidal energy — generated from the natural rise and fall of ocean tides — is one of the most predictable forms of ...
Tidal energy technologies are still in the early days of their commercial development, but their potential for generating clean energy is big.
While tidal power is a relatively new entrant to the renewables landscape, it could represent a boon to the energy transition.
The MeyGen tidal energy project off the coast of Scotland has four turbines producing 1.5 megawatts each, enough electricity collectively to power up to 7,000 homes annually.
Tidal energy technologies are still in the early days of their commercial development, but their potential for generating clean energy is big.