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it could be a very efficient energy source but it cant be used in most places unfortunatley D:

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How does tidal power affect the countries using it?

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What percentage of the US energy comes from tidal power?

5%


How much tidal power energy could the US use?

Tidal power needs a suitable bay or river mouth that fills up with massive amounts of water at high tide, but that only has a small exit to the sea, otherwise it is not economical. There are not many suitable locations in the US for tidal power.


Is tidal power a viable choice for Newark?

is tidal power viable choice for newark


Where is the world first tidal power plant?

The largest tidal power station in the world is the Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station. It is located in South Korea.


What is the history of tidal energy?

tidal energy is created by turbines that does make tidal power


What is the capacity of tidal power plant?

The capacity of a tidal power plant can vary depending on its size and location. On average, a tidal power plant can have a capacity ranging from a few megawatts to several hundred megawatts. It is important to consider factors such as tidal range and flow velocity when determining the capacity of a tidal power plant.


Do citezens of Maine use tidal power in Maine?

We don't use tidal power in Maine because we don't have any tidal barrages in Maine.


What type of land feature makes the use of tidal power reasonable?

An inlet or bay with a narrow opening and a large tidal range is ideal for generating tidal power. A tidal range of at least 5 meters is typically needed to make tidal power extraction feasible.


Is tidal power expensive to locate?

Tidal power is incredibly expensive, moreso than wind or solar


Tidal power is harnessed by what?

Tidal power is harnessed by constructing a dam across the mouth of an estuary or a bay.


Does Australia use tidal power?

Australia has the potential for tidal power generation, but currently, there are no operational tidal power plants in the country. Research and pilot projects have been carried out to explore the potential of tidal energy as a renewable energy source in Australia, but commercial-scale deployment is still in the early stages.