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Tidal power plants – predictable electricity from the sea
Although there is much attention being given to tidal stream power plants, which depend on flowing seawater, tidal range technology – barrages and lagoons which rely on the rise and fall of the tides – is more established and has a very large global potential. Bangor University’s Dr Simon Neill has studied the subject.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Hydro power, Tidal Power, Renewable energy