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open access: yes, 2011
Arvizu, D.   +40 more
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Tidal energy technologies: barrages, lagoons, streams

2nd International Conference on Materials Chemistry and Environmental Engineering (CONF-MCEE 2022), 2022
This paper illustrates general factors influencing costs and expenses, and prospects of tidal power plants including barrages, lagoons, and streams. After the gathering data from existing papers and analysis, it is concluded that tidal systems are not ...
Zhao Chen
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Implementation of Tidal Stream Turbines and Tidal Barrage Structures in DG-SWEM

Volume 10: Ocean Renewable Energy, 2019
There are two approaches to extracting power from tides — either turbines are placed in areas of strong flows or turbines are placed in barrages enabling the two sides of the barrage to be closed off and a head to build up across the barrage.
A. Schnabl   +6 more
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Potential Environmental Consequences of Tidal Power Development Seaward of Tidal Barrages

OCEANS 81, 1981
Recently, the world economic climate, mainly due to fossil fuel costs, has become increasingly favorable to tidal power development. Several potential tidal developments are presently being considered including two massive projects in the upper Bay of Fundy.
P. Larsen
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