image source: pexels.com Tidal wave energy is a promising source of renewable energy that has been gaining traction around the world. Several countries have already implemented tidal wave energy projects, and others are in the planning stages. In this article, we will explore some of the major tidal wave energy projects around the world, the lessons learned from these projects, and the future prospects for tidal wave energy. One of the most significant tidal wave energy projects in the world is the MeyGen project in Scotland. MeyGen is a 6-megawatt tidal array that consists of four turbines, each standing at 15 meters tall and weighing 200 tonnes. The MeyGen project has been in operation since 2016 and has generated over 17 GWh of electricity to date. The project has faced challenges, such as mechanical failures and difficulties in accessing the turbines for maintenance, but it has also demonstrated the potential of tidal wave energy as a reliable source of renewable e...
This technology uses underwater turbines to convert the kinetic energy of tidal currents into usable electrical energy. Tidal wave energy has the potential to provide a significant source of clean energy, with the added benefit of being predictable and reliable due to the consistency of tidal patterns. This blog will explore the advantages and challenges of tidal wave energy, as well as the latest developments in this promising field.