Tidal energy update 2009

Fergal O. Rourke, Fergal Boyle, Anthony Reynolds

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    Abstract

    Tidal energy has the potential to play a valuable part in a sustainable energy future. It is an extremely predictable energy source, depending only on the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun and the centrifugal forces created by the rotation of the earth-moon system. Tidal energy has been exploited on a significant scale since the construction of the La Rance tidal barrage in France in 1967. A tidal barrage utilises the potential energy of the tide and has proven to be very successful, despite opposition from environmental groups. Kinetic energy can also be harnessed from tidal currents to generate electricity and involves the use of a tidal current turbine. This is the more desired method of capturing the energy in the tides. However, tidal current turbine technology is currently not economically viable on a large scale, as it is still in an early stage of development. This paper provides an up-to-date review of the status of tidal energy technology and identifies some of the key barriers challenging the development of tidal energy. The future development of tidal current devices and tidal barrage systems is discussed as well as examining the importance of a supportive policy to assist development.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)398-409
    Number of pages12
    JournalApplied Energy
    Volume87
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Keywords

    • Tidal barrage
    • Tidal current turbine
    • Tidal energy

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