Jl. What are Tidal Turbines? Tidal turbines are the latest water power TECNOLOGY used in tidal areas. They look like wind turbines that are lined together.

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What are Tidal Turbines? Tidal turbines are the latest water power TECNOLOGY used in tidal areas. They look like wind turbines that are lined together under water. They are used to capture strong tidal flows, so they have to be built extra strong.

Tidal Energy is produced through the use of large underwater Turbines that are placed in areas with high tidal movements.

What are Tidal Barrages?  A tidal barrage is basically a huge dam that is built across a river or estuary. Tunnels are built throughout the dam, and when the tide rises and falls it turns a turbine that generates power.

Advantages *Once built, tidal power is free it produces no greenhouse gases or other waste and needs no fuel. *Hydroelectric energy offers the advantage that for people using this type of energy to generate electricity, they are not dependent upon the price of uranium, oil, or other types of fuel.

Disadvantages  Picture The rise and fall of the tide is consistent which makes it very predictable and reliable Tides do not produce a lot of electricity. Tidal energy and the advantage and disadvantage of it, the utilzation of the sun and moon’s gravitational.

References 1.) Pictures came from google images 2.) Most facts came from 3.)The other half of the facts came from and