This document summarizes a study on the implementation of tidal turbines in Quebec. It outlines the methodology used, including understanding tidal turbine technology, identifying socioeconomic and environmental impacts, and inventorying potential tidal sites. The results show several tidal turbine designs in use or development. Issues discussed include high upfront costs but lower lifetime costs than hydroelectric dams, as well as potential job creation and low environmental impacts. The conclusion is that tidal power can provide clean energy at competitive prices, but more research is needed on environmental impacts before implementation.