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The Power of Tidal Energy

... electricity in bursts at gaps of perhaps six hours. However this is not feasible as it is the limits of tidal energy applications that hinder the use of tidal energy. This is why a new form of technology has been devised, to harness ... Read Read: The Power of Tidal Energy

By: James Nash | 22/08/2008 | Environment

Five Best Alternative Energy Sources

... the force of wind makes them to move, and then electricity is generated. However, wind is never punctual, so it seems to be unreliable option.5. Tidal Energy for Coastal AreasThe naturally occurring tides in the coastal areas are a clean, ... Read Read: Five Best Alternative Energy Sources

By: Penny Mena | 18/11/2009 | Online Business

Ocean Tidal Power as Renewable Energy

... It is hoped developments in technology, through research, will be made to allow better use of this, what is now, wasted energy. The future of tidal energy seems hopeful. Tidal power has great potential and hopefully we can make better use ... Read Read: Ocean Tidal Power as Renewable Energy

By: Matthew Hick | 01/03/2007 | Environment

Tidal Power: Wave of the Future?

... energy source is both reliable and plentiful, extracting usable power from it is not. Future The comparison between tidal energy now and wind energy 10 years ago has been made. Researchers are hopeful that developments to the ... Read Read: Tidal Power: Wave of the Future?

By: Cem Ozcan | 18/07/2007 | Science

The Different Types of Natural Energy

... more reliable in delivering a much greater output. We shall now take a look at some of the main renewable energy sources. Tidal energy is fast becoming a popular choice for many governments as a result of more efficient technologies, ... Read Read: The Different Types of Natural Energy

By: James Bratley | 08/03/2007 | Environment

Where to Find Alternative Energy Sources?

... into energy. A use of wind power is primarily in the agricultural sector like grain grinding and water pumping. Tidal Energy In countries with tropical weather, a commonly utilized energy source is hydroelectricity. It is generated by ... Read Read: Where to Find Alternative Energy Sources?

By: Tommy Linsley | 24/10/2008 | Environment

Renewable Energy - Sources That Never Get Exhausted

... to a generator. Ocean Energy is obtained from ocean waves or temperature differences in water. Wave energy is the kinetic energy from the movement of water. Tidal energy entails trapping tidal waves in reservoirs behind dams. Ocean ... Read Read: Renewable Energy - Sources That Never Get Exhausted

By: Matthew Hick | 06/02/2007 | Environment

Sources of Alternative Energy

... causes turbines to generate power instantaneously. The initial cost of a dam is very high, but after that the power is free. Tidal energy works on the same concept as dams. The turbines are put directly in the water and the motion of the ... Read Read: Sources of Alternative Energy

By: Mike Batta | 05/07/2006 | Environment

Alternative Energy Solutions In A Time Of Power Crisis

... power generation through alternative sources like wind. There are other possible sources of renewable energy; tidal energy uses the energy of the ocean and is an effective though rather geographically limited source of power, thermal energy ... Read Read: Alternative Energy Solutions In A Time Of Power Crisis

By: Isabel Baldry | 06/08/2006 | Environment

RENEWABLE ENRGY THE ANSWER TO ENERGY CRISIS

... relative to the Earth-Moon system, ie tidal power. Wood, solar, hydro and wind power come from solar energy. Only geothermal and tidal energy are exempt from this rule. Oil, natural gas and coal are not renewable energy: it took millions of ... Read Read: RENEWABLE ENRGY THE ANSWER TO ENERGY CRISIS

By: cwol | 03/08/2009 | DIY

Renewable Energy Sources

... energy source. This is a complicated process and involves going into the core of the earth. Also tidal energy can be created using the energy locked in the ocean waters due to tidal flow. Use of renewable energy sources is vital for the ... Read Read: Renewable Energy Sources

By: John Johnson | 26/09/2009 | Business

What is Renewable Energy?

... energy In fact, ocean energy comes from a number of sources. In addition to tidal energy, there´s the energy of the ocean´s waves, which are driven by both the tides and the winds. The sun also warms the surface of the ocean more than the ... Read Read: What is Renewable Energy?

By: anayo | 23/11/2009 | Construction

What is Green Energy?

... - sources of clean, natural energy, more commonly known as green energy. There are also 3 other sources of Green Energy in use today and these are in the form of tidal energy (water), biofuel and geothermal. However, the more common forms ... Read Read: What is Green Energy?

By: James Stewart | 21/08/2009 | Remodeling

Renewable Energy Options

... The basic concept is very similar to to hydropower. Although the tides move comparatively slowly, the contain massive amounts of energy. Once thought an odd energy concept, tidal energy is coming on powerful as an energy platform in Europe ... Read Read: Renewable Energy Options

By: Valentin Battle | 20/06/2009 | Tools & Equipment

Build Your Own Home Solar Energy System - Introduction to Solar Energy

... , except for nuclear power, geothermal (heat from the interior of the Earth), and tidal energyEnergy from the Sun can be call "the mother" of all energies, because it has a lot more power, it will last much longer and it doesn't harm the ... Read Read: Build Your Own Home Solar Energy System - Introduction to Solar Energy

By: Manuel Rodriguez | 24/09/2009 | DIY

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