Tidal Power
Introduction
 Introduction
 Definition
 How tidal arises
 Construction of tidal power .
 Consists of turbine
 How does the tidal power work?
 Methods of exploitation
 The best location of tidal turbines.
 Advantages
 Disadvantages
How tidal arises
Construction of tidal energy
1.Generator
2.Turbine
3.Duct
4.Removable cover
5.Gravity base
consists of turbine
How does the tidal power work
Methods of exploitation
 Building dams .
The world's largest tidal power plant is the
Trem-Trans station in France, which began work
in 1966 as the picture below
 Tower construction.
An image showing the way the
towers, which were experimental
and built in 2003
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IegcdAE7mU
Factors affecting the choice of location of tidal turbines.
 Tide in itself.
 Water depth.
 Distance from the coast.
 Wave conditions.
 Fishing and biomass.
Advantages
 1- Clean energy .
 2- Do not be affecte by weather changes.
 3- It is continu on the movement of the sun and the moon .
 4- Are energy sources that are easy to predict and change
Disadvantages
1- Limitation of tidal energy.
2- Low pressure causes damage to fish .
3- They cause the noise of equipment affecting the lives of animals migrating .
4- Sediments cause turbines from salt water.
5- Requires a suitable site, where the tides streams are consistently strong.
Question
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