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The rotation of the planets slows through the use of tidal power.
No, and there are no proposals for tidal power in Australia. For more information on the status of tidal power in Australia, see the related link.
The tidal wave came during the earthquake and hurrican. Many people died in Flordia. Tidal Waves come from water.
Utility companies that use tidal energy would also use other ways of generating power, because tidal energy can only be collected when tides come in or out, that is, usually four times a day. Most utility companies would have access to the national grid and feed their tidal power into it. They would be able to draw on power from other sources when the tide was quiet.
Tidal power produces electricity, the same electricity that you use in everyday life. Some countries are planning systems that will use the tides as a source of renewable energy. That is an extremely good idea.
We don't use tidal power in Maine because we don't have any tidal barrages in Maine.
The rotation of the planets slows through the use of tidal power.
No, and there are no proposals for tidal power in Australia. For more information on the status of tidal power in Australia, see the related link.
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The tidal wave came during the earthquake and hurrican. Many people died in Flordia. Tidal Waves come from water.
Tidal power is a renewable energy source used to generate heat and electricity for your home. Using tidal power means you cut down on the costs that gasoline and the power company charge.
Utility companies that use tidal energy would also use other ways of generating power, because tidal energy can only be collected when tides come in or out, that is, usually four times a day. Most utility companies would have access to the national grid and feed their tidal power into it. They would be able to draw on power from other sources when the tide was quiet.
Tidal power produces electricity, the same electricity that you use in everyday life. Some countries are planning systems that will use the tides as a source of renewable energy. That is an extremely good idea.
No, tidal power needs a large bay or river mouth with a narrow outlet to the sea, so the movement of water there is fast and strong.
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I don't know of any operating scheme in the US but these sites are supposed to be possible ones for development: Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine - Knik Arm, Alaska - Turnagain Arm, Alaska - Golden Gate, California[42] -