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Tidal barrages in the UK: Ecological and social impacts, potential mitigation, and tools to support barrage planning

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013
Abstract The UK Government is committed to ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions. The large tidal ranges in estuaries on the west coast of the UK make the deployment of tidal barrages an attractive proposition, and repeated feasibility studies have been undertaken.
Tara Hooper, M. Austen
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Holomorphic Embedding Power Flow Analysis of Hybrid-Tidal-Farm-Integrated Power Distribution System

IEEE Systems Journal, 2022
In this article, a holomorphic embedding power flow model of a hybrid renewable power generating system incorporating onshore tidal barrages and offshore tidal stream turbines is proposed.
U. Sur   +3 more
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The Design Context of a Tidal Power Plant Using Helical Turbines

2022 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica, 2022
Tidal power is a form of renewable energy from the ocean that can be exploited for electrical power generation. Several countries have implemented the techniques of harnessing tidal power through tidal barrages and tidal streams.
Namhla Mtukushe, E. Ojo
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Generated power enhancement of the barrage type tidal power plants

Ocean Engineering, 2021
Abstract The sudden rise in oil price in 1970s led various countries around the world to turn to renewable energy resources for electric power generation instead of fossil fuel-based power plants. Among different renewable power generations, wind and solar power plants have reached maturity and have been able to make a significant contribution to ...
Amir Ghaedi, Hamed Gorginpour
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Sedimentology and geomorphology of tufa barrages on rock coast shore platforms

Sedimentology
Despite tufa deposits being widely distributed and increasingly recognised globally on rock coasts, their distribution in the tidal frame and geomorphology is poorly understood.
T. W. Garner   +2 more
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Overview of Generation of Electricity using Tidal Energy

2020 IEEE First International Conference on Smart Technologies for Power, Energy and Control (STPEC), 2020
Tidal energy is one of the important form of marine Energy. The tidal energy is extracted from naturally occurring phenomena of rise and fall of the ocean's water level.
Pankaj Warak, P. Goswami
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Tidal power and the Severn Barrage

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1949
After reviewing the principal projected tidal-power schemes in various parts of the world, the first part of the paper is devoted to consideration of the principles of single- and double-tide working and their application under the conditions prevailing in the Severn Estuary.A single-basin scheme was recommended for the Severn Barrage and, in common ...
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Design of tidal barrage power schemes

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Maritime Engineering, 2009
A simplified approach to the design of impounded estuarine tidal power schemes is described, based on the mean tidal amplitude and the surface area of the enclosed basin. Power outputs of 0·27 and 0·37 of the available energy can be realised for one-way and two-way operations, respectively.
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Design of Non-Intrusive Tidal Harvester and Its Potential Application for Arabian Gulf

2020 Advances in Science and Engineering Technology International Conferences (ASET), 2020
Renewable energy is becoming more popular due to the increase in the energy demand and decrease in the fossil fuels. Water covers most of the earth surface, and it is the biggest energy carrier in the planet.
O. Mohamad, M. Khan, S. Dol
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MORPHODYNAMIC IMPACTS OF A TIDAL BARRAGE IN THE MERSEY ESTUARY

Coastal Engineering 2008, 2009
This paper examines both the short and long-term impacts a tidal barrage has on sediment transport, under tidal conditions in the Mersey Estuary and Liverpool Bay, and hence morphological changes. The TELEMAC model suite is used for the numerical prediction, including the 2D hydrodynamic model (Telemac-2d) coupled with the sediment transport model ...
Carroll, B.   +4 more
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