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Dams for Hydroelectric Energy Barrages pour l’Énergie Hydroélectrique
, 2020The Bulletin is intended as a general document aimed at a wide technical audience involved with or affected by hydropower. Basic background data and some statistics are presented, with specific reference to hydro-electricity production, hydropower dams ...
Nathalie Schauner
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Simplified Tidal Barrage for Small-Scale Applications
Journal of Energy Engineering, 1997The performance of a tidal barrage with no gates and continuous flow through its turbines has been investigated by simulation. Double-effect generation could be achieved with an axial-flow turbine that reverses direction after each half of the tidal cycle.
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Severn Barrage tidal power project: implications for carbon emissions
Water and Environment Journal, 2009AbstractUK Government encouragement of the Severn Barrage project has regard for the fact that this is by far the largest single source of renewable energy available to the United Kingdom. A major concern for all forms of electricity generation is their effects of carbon emissions and, as a result which is now generally recognised, on global warming ...
Charlie Woollcombe‐Adams +2 more
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Journal of Sustainable Solutions
Tidal energy extraction presents a promising avenue for renewable energy generation, particularly in offshore environments where strong tidal currents offer significant energy potential.
Anuj Kumar Mittal
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Tidal energy extraction presents a promising avenue for renewable energy generation, particularly in offshore environments where strong tidal currents offer significant energy potential.
Anuj Kumar Mittal
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Mega-engineered hydraulic structures like dams and barrages are critically sensitive to strong ground motion if constructed within the vicinity of triggered fault lines. Collapse post excessive deformation leads to severe environmental impact.
Sayan Chowdhury +4 more
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Mega-engineered hydraulic structures like dams and barrages are critically sensitive to strong ground motion if constructed within the vicinity of triggered fault lines. Collapse post excessive deformation leads to severe environmental impact.
Sayan Chowdhury +4 more
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Tidal Velocities Across a Partly-Completed Barrage
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1967The maximum velocities occurring over a partly-completed barrage during each tide cycle are considered. A simplified mathematical model is proposed and solutions using this model can readily be obtained using a computer. It is shown that results obtained (using the proposed model) for a given shape of tide curve can be generalized using a ...
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The operation of a tidal power barrage
1991A tidal barrage is designed to extract energy from the rise and fall of the tides and is relatively simple in concept. Thus a tidal barrage has only four main components: turbines, located in water passages which are designed to convert the potential energy of the difference in water levels across the barrage into kinetic energy in the form of fast ...
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Optimal control of tidal barrages considering economic factors
Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy ConferenceTidal barrage power plants generate power by virtue of the variations of the tidal elevation throughout the day. A tidal barrage consist of a dam, with turbines and sluice gates, that separates an inner basin from the sea, creating a hydraulic head between the inner basin water level and the sea water level. This head drives water through the turbines,
Agustina Skiarski +2 more
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“Firm” power from an integrated tidal barrage network
International Journal of Ambient Energy, 1994SYNOPSIS It is convenient, in the present period of (more than) adequate conventional electricity generation, to accept renewable sources of supply as merely “providers” of the commodity “as and when” the renewables' prime movers receive the necessary impetus to generate. The Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation (NFFO) stimulates this view by seeking to maximise
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Prospect of tidal power generation in Bangladesh through tidal barrage using low head water turbine
2012 7th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2012In this paper the hydro potential suitable for electrical power generation available in coastal area of Bangladesh is investigated and developed a model for total possible electrical power generation using tidal barrage and low head water turbine. The result shows that the possible generation would contribute significantly to improve the reliability of
Mohammad Tawhidul Alam +4 more
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