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Where is the largest tidal power station?

The first and largest tidal power station was the Rance tidal power plant built over a period of 6 years from 1960 to 1966 at La Rance, France. It has 240 MW installed capacity.There are plans for a bigger power station in South Korea. Known as the Sihwa Tidal Power Plant, the project would generate 260 MW from the constant flow of water in and out of a seaside bay. The project is expected to be completed by 2009.


What locations throughout the world would a tidal power generating facility be common?

Tidal power generating facilities are commonly found in coastal regions with significant tidal ranges, such as the Bay of Fundy in Canada, the Severn Estuary in the UK, and the Rance River in France. These areas experience strong tidal movements, making them ideal for harnessing tidal energy. Additionally, regions in South Korea and China are also investing in tidal power due to their favorable geographical conditions. Overall, locations with robust tides and proximity to energy infrastructure are prime candidates for tidal power installations.


How do utility companies that use tidal power provide energy when their customers need it?

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 energy would be useful in Kansas yes or no?

No, tidal energy would not be suitable in Kansas as it is a landlocked state without access to oceans or tidal currents required for generating tidal energy.


Is there use of tidal energy in England?

There are no tidal power stations in England yet (there's only one in Europe, and that's in France, at the mouth of the Rance River). The Severn Estuary is the third most suitable place in the world for tidal power and there is a project under way to develop it. The tidal range is 14 meters, very appropriate. The river is 10 miles across at the best point, so a barrage/bridge would be built across, costing more than twenty billion British pounds (US$30 billion). This would also act as a bridge from England to Wales and should last for 200 years. It would be the biggest renewable energy station in the world, if built.

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Why would people object to building tidal power?

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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 is the largest tidal power station?

The first and largest tidal power station was the Rance tidal power plant built over a period of 6 years from 1960 to 1966 at La Rance, France. It has 240 MW installed capacity.There are plans for a bigger power station in South Korea. Known as the Sihwa Tidal Power Plant, the project would generate 260 MW from the constant flow of water in and out of a seaside bay. The project is expected to be completed by 2009.


What locations throughout the world would a tidal power generating facility be common?

Tidal power generating facilities are commonly found in coastal regions with significant tidal ranges, such as the Bay of Fundy in Canada, the Severn Estuary in the UK, and the Rance River in France. These areas experience strong tidal movements, making them ideal for harnessing tidal energy. Additionally, regions in South Korea and China are also investing in tidal power due to their favorable geographical conditions. Overall, locations with robust tides and proximity to energy infrastructure are prime candidates for tidal power installations.


How do utility companies that use tidal power provide energy when their customers need it?

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.


What are Type of non conventional sources of energy?

Wind power, solar power, geothermal power, wave power, tidal power, biomass. Some people would add nuclear power.


What are the top 3 cons of tidal power?

Pros: 1: It gives us renewable energy that is created by the gravitational pulls on the earth from the moon and sun. 2: It has 80% more efficiency than coal or oil. 3: It can curb the level of storms and tsunamis Cons: 1: The cost to make the machines to harbor this tidal power is very great. It would take a while until the money is takes to makes these machines could be paid back in a form of profit. 2: Only cities or countries surrounded by strong tidal power would receive the benefit. This means that some countries would thrive in power and could sell this power to those who do not have this type of tidal power. 3: The turbines that will be turned to gain the tidal power will disturb the fish and marine life. This will not sit well with environmentalists.


Are tides predictable?

Tidal power is not predictable becaus eif it was we would not have natural desasters such as tsunamis, we would be fully equipt if we could predict when they occur!


Tidal energy would be useful in Kansas yes or no?

No, tidal energy would not be suitable in Kansas as it is a landlocked state without access to oceans or tidal currents required for generating tidal energy.


Is there use of tidal energy in England?

There are no tidal power stations in England yet (there's only one in Europe, and that's in France, at the mouth of the Rance River). The Severn Estuary is the third most suitable place in the world for tidal power and there is a project under way to develop it. The tidal range is 14 meters, very appropriate. The river is 10 miles across at the best point, so a barrage/bridge would be built across, costing more than twenty billion British pounds (US$30 billion). This would also act as a bridge from England to Wales and should last for 200 years. It would be the biggest renewable energy station in the world, if built.


What are the disadvantages of an oil fired power station over a tidal power station?

Oil fired power stations contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, while tidal power stations have minimal environmental impact. Oil fired power stations are dependent on a finite resource, whereas tidal power is a renewable energy source. Additionally, tidal power stations have predictable energy generation patterns, while oil prices can fluctuate.


What is the difference between hydrogenpower and tidal power?

Tidal power harnesses the power of the water as the tides ebb and flow through a narrow outlet to the sea.Wave power harnesses the constant to and fro, or up and down, of the ocean waves.