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One way is to use the movement of the current to turn a turbine and generate electricity
Tidal energy is a form of renewable energy that captures the energy from the natural rise and fall of ocean tides to generate electricity. This is typically done using tidal turbines that are placed in locations with strong tidal currents. The movement of the tides turns the turbines, which then generate electricity.
Ocean is too big. Any amount of electricity that humanity would generate would dissipate and thus could not be transported through ocean. But as for water - it's conductive, and thus ocean also is - to some extent.
Yes, the difference in ocean pressures can be used to generate energy through a technology called ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC). OTEC takes advantage of the temperature difference between warm surface water and cold deep water to drive a power cycle that can produce electricity.
No, Europe is east of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean
Using the power of ocean waves to generate electricity. Throughout the world various companies are trialling pilot schemes, with one commercial project successfully running in Portugal. Most consist of different kinds of buoys, floating on the surface, or tethered on the sea bed that capture the ocean's movement and use it to generate electricity which is then transferred to the shore. See the Related Link below.
the arctic ocean and the Atlantic Ocean surround Europe
Ocean energy refers to the energy that can be harnessed from the ocean, including wave energy, tidal energy, and ocean thermal energy. These renewable sources of energy have the potential to generate electricity and can help reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
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