Biofuels, Wind or solar power are the popularly known alternative energy.
What is least known is the recent commercialization of tidal power or tidal energy-(wikipedia) “form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power.”
A schematic of how tidal power runs looks like this…
courtesy of technologyreview
``The world's first commercial tidal-power system has been connected to the National Grid in
``The system is currently being tested and has briefly generated 150 kilowatts of power into the grid. But it has also damaged one of its rotors due to a failure in the control system when the rotor began turning too fast. Although the problem was a minor setback, the unit is not expected to start running continuously and at full capacity until November, says Peter Fraenkel, the technical director at MCT.
``The technology works like a wind turbine, but instead of wind, the turbines are driven by the flow of tidal currents. It offers a significant advantage over wind because currents are predictable, says James Taylor, the general manager of environmental planning and monitoring at Nova Scotia Power, a company that also has plans for a one-megawatt tidal-power project. "Wind is intermittent and, because of that, is much more difficult and expensive to integrate in a power system," he says.
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