Wave or tidal energy is a great, environmentally friendly means of generating energy. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_power
tidal energy is the best energy to use BUT there are a lot of con's to this source also so if you use this be generate of it.
There is a large tidal energy scheme at Rance in northern France. There are smaller ones in other parts of the world. Tidal mills were once fairly common in Britain. Tides are caused by the gravitational forces of the moon. These forces translate into high and low tides, on the earth. Tidal energy is transferred from the moon to the earth by tidal torque. This results in tidal lock. This is why you always see the same side of the moon
A scientist who studies tidal pools is called a marine biologist or a marine ecologist. They focus on the ecosystem dynamics and organisms living in tidal pools and study how they are impacted by tidal changes.
When two bodies of tidal water meet, it is called a tidal convergence or tidal mixing zone. This occurs when tidal currents from different directions come together, causing mixing and turbulence.
The tidal stability limit is also known as the Roche limit.
Tidal patterns are primarily influenced by the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun, as well as the shape and depth of the ocean basin. Other factors such as the Earth's rotation, wind patterns, and geographical features can also affect tidal patterns.
Tidal Turbines work when the tide goes in and out. The force from the movement of the water spins the turbines.
SolarWindBiomass (Bio Fuel)HydroelectricGeothermalWave and Tidal
Solar, wind and tidal are three sources of fuel/energy that will only run out at the end of time.
Tidal energy is stored by converting it into electricity through tidal power plants. This electricity can be used immediately or stored in batteries for future use. Tidal energy can also be used to generate hydrogen through electrolysis, which can be stored and used as a fuel source.
I would guess that it requires considerable investments.
Alternative energy
Tidal energy can work in only certain locations. A tidal generating station must be in an area where the difference between high and low tides is very large. This means the tidal waters will have a great deal of energy.
A tidal electric power plant works by harnessing the energy from the natural rise and fall of ocean tides. Turbines are placed underwater and are turned by the movement of the tidal currents. This motion generates electricity that can be transmitted to the grid for use.
Machines such as flour mills used to rely on the moving water of the river to work. Now most milling is powered by electricity, which can be obtained from a variety of sources, including renewable tidal energy.
tidal volume x breathing rate
how does fuel system work
The main fuel source for the work of the cell is the mitochondria.