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TIDAL ENERGY •
Tidal electricity generation involves construction of a barrage across an estuary to block the incoming and outgoing tide.
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The head of water is then used to drive turbines to generate electricity from the elevated water in the basin.
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Barrages can be designed to generate electricity on the ebb side, or floor side or both.
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Tidal range may vary over a wide range (4.5 – 12.4m) from site to site
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A tidal range of atleast 7m is required for economical operation and sufficient head of water for the turbines.