This seems to be an answer to a homework assignment. Tidal forces are caused by the Moon's rotation around the Earth (thus warping the Earth's surface). When energy is produced by way of a dynamo, it may be referred to as either hydrodynamic energy or possibly in a classroom setting as tidal energy. It is technically considered a renewable source of energy due to its propensity to continue occurring daily.
Renewable energy sources are Solar, wind, Geothermal, Tidal are prime energy sources
SolarWindBiomass (Bio Fuel)HydroelectricGeothermalWave and Tidal
The most popular renewable energy sources currently are: Solar energy. Wind energy. Hydro energy. Tidal energy. Geothermal energy. Biomass energy.
Green renewable energy sources
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Any of the sources of renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
Renewable energy sources produce no greenhouse gases.Examples are solar, hydro, wind, wave, tidal, geothermal, biomass, biofuel and others.
These are called renewable sources, though they are not necessarily constant. You can include wind, solar, wave, tidal, hydro, and biomass.
True. Tidal energy is renewable energy source.
Coal is a NON-renewable energy as when burnt, the Coal combusts, emitting carbon dioxide, among other harmful products. A renewable energy would be wind or tidal or solar energy for example.
Renewable sources of energy, like solar, wind, geothermal, tidal, hydro/water and biomass, are sources that that are not consumed during their use. When oil is burned it is consumed, finished. It can't be used again. But renewable sources will still be there after we have used them, like the sun, still radiating heat and light for as long as we need them.