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posted by martyb on Saturday October 28 2017, @10:52AM   Printer-friendly
from the go-with-the-flow dept.

A scale-up of tidal energy projects aims to expand capacity, improve reliability and prove their worth to investors as a renewable energy source.

It's clean, doesn't spoil the landscape and is totally predictable, yet tidal power is one of the least exploited forms of renewable energy.

The challenge of building out at sea, the toll the salt water can take on equipment and the huge strain the currents can put on components has meant that it is seen as an expensive endeavour.

'The sea is one of the world's most challenging environments,' said Simon Forrest, chief executive of Nova Innovation, a tidal power company based in Edinburgh, UK. 'However, technical innovation and learnings from the wind sector are being used to make the dream of harnessing energy from the tide a reality.'

Last year, Nova Innovation deployed the world's first array of tidal turbines, which were connected to the electricity grid in Shetland, UK.

Predictability and the theoretical energy that can be captured are both attractive, but fouling and wear-and-tear remain barriers.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 28 2017, @05:25PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 28 2017, @05:25PM (#588726)

    > That more birds are killed by windows does not make the slaughter of birds by windmills acceptable.

    OK, but if you care about birds, wouldn't it make sense to put your personal effort where it could do the most good? For example, retrofitting large windows so they don't mirror the clear sky to the birds, using a suitable film or other layer.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 28 2017, @06:42PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 28 2017, @06:42PM (#588748)

    Following up one fallacious argument with another is... fallacious.