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The La Rance station in France, generates 240 megawatts of power. Currently, France is the only country that successfully uses this power source. This is a very small portion of the total energy requirements of France (well under 1%)

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French engineers have noted that if the use of tidal power on a global level was brought to high enough levels, the Earth would slow its rotation by 24 hours every 2,000 years. We could get rid of some of our leap years!

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Which dams use tidal power?

A dam used for tidal power is called a barrage. Such dams exist in a number of places: Rance River, in France Bay of Fundy, in Canada Kislaya Guba, in Russia Other barrages are under consideration. See the related link, below, for more information.


Who discovered tidal energy?

No one knows for sure because it dates all the way day to 900 AD, when the use tidal power was typically used for grinding grains into flour.


Where is tidal power being used now?

France has the biggest tidal power plant on the face of the earth, unfortunately the only tidal plant in Europe. Tidal power uses energy in ocean movement (waves) to generate electricity. Tidal power, sometimes called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power. Although not yet widely used, tidal power has potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than wind energy and solar power. Historically, tide mills have been used, both in Europe and on the Atlantic coast of North America.


Where is tidal energy used in the US?

Tidal power is used in Scotland, U.K., Ireland Tidal power is being used in many places. It would be used in many more places but it costs lots of money to make and install the generators. Also, finding a good place with strong enough surges of tides to actually generate the tides into electrcity or other forms of energy.


What natural resources are used to create tidal power?

2 factors determine the size of the waves:

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How many years has tidal power been used?

The first tidal power station in the world was built on the River Rance, in France, in 1966.


Where tidal energy is used?

Tidal energy (or tidal power) can be used wherever there is a large bay or river mouth with a narrow outlet to the sea. This means the tides rush in and out at speed and are able to spin electricity turbines. The are two functioning tidal power plants in the world is in France (Rance) and it is a 240 MW unit and a 254 MW unit called the Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Plant in South Korea.


Where is tidal power in the world?

France has the biggest tidal power plant on the face of the earth, unfortunately the only tidal plant in Europe. Tidal power uses energy in ocean movement (waves) to generate electricity. Tidal power, sometimes called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power. Although not yet widely used, tidal power has potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than wind energy and solar power. Historically, tide mills have been used, both in Europe and on the Atlantic coast of North America.


Is tidal power used in Britain?

can tidel/wave be used in Britain


Which dams use tidal power?

A dam used for tidal power is called a barrage. Such dams exist in a number of places: Rance River, in France Bay of Fundy, in Canada Kislaya Guba, in Russia Other barrages are under consideration. See the related link, below, for more information.


How would one use Tidal power to keep from having an electric bill?

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.


Where are tidal powers used?

It is used in Hydro Electric Power Projects for producing Electricity


How are tidal waves used to generate electricity for the power grid?

Tidal waves are not used to generate electricity. A tidal wave is a huge wave, rather like a tsunami, that occurs very infrequently, and without warning.Tides are harnessed to produce electricity, and also waves are used, but not tidal waves.


Who discovered tidal energy?

No one knows for sure because it dates all the way day to 900 AD, when the use tidal power was typically used for grinding grains into flour.


What type of energy is tidal power?

Renewable. It uses the movement of the oceans to generate electricity when it is used for power.


Where is tidal power being used now?

France has the biggest tidal power plant on the face of the earth, unfortunately the only tidal plant in Europe. Tidal power uses energy in ocean movement (waves) to generate electricity. Tidal power, sometimes called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power. Although not yet widely used, tidal power has potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than wind energy and solar power. Historically, tide mills have been used, both in Europe and on the Atlantic coast of North America.


What are the alternative sources used to provide energy?

solar power , wind power , nuclear power , hydroelectric , tidal power , biomass energy .