As problems such as difficulties in securing stable energy resources and global warming due to the emission of greenhouse gases due to the use of fossil fuels have emerged, interest in the development of renewable energy is increasing.
Hyukjin Choi +3 more
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Temporal patterns in the upstream migration of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) at the Couesnon estuarine dam [PDF]
The temporal migration patterns of European glass eel Anguilla anguilla at the Couesnon estuarine dam (Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, France)were examined in winter and spring 2004 and 2005.
Caraguel, Jean-Marie +2 more
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Spatial distribution of an eel population (Anguilla anguilla L.) in a small coastal catchments of northern Brittany (France). Consequences hydraulic works. [PDF]
The Frémur is a 60 km2 catchment of Brittany where many hydraulic works (dams, weirs, gauging structures, etc.) have reduced the recruitment by elvers and glass eels since at least 50 years.
Acou, Anthony +4 more
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Tidal barrage operation optimization using moment-based control
As decarbonization of energy systems becomes an imperative and the deployment of intermittent renewables increases, the operation of electrical grids becomes challenging. In this sense, tidal barrage schemes can supply clean and predictable energy with more flexibility than the more traditional wind and solar plants.
Skiarski, Agustina +2 more
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Assessing the freshwater distribution of yellow eel [PDF]
In the global context of the decline in wild species, modeling the distribution of populations is a crucial aspect of ecological management. This can be a major challenge, especially for species, such as the European eel, that have complex life cycles ...
Laffaille, Pascal, Lasne, Emilien
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Maritime Safety Challenges Posed by Marine Renewable Energy Production and Their Solutions from the Perspective of the Law of the Sea [PDF]
The need to combat the adverse effects of climate change, coupled with the rising energy demand, justifies the global production of renewable energy. On the other hand, due to the advantages of energy production in marine environments, the development of
Mehdi Partovi Pirooz +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Cumulative impact assessment of tidal stream energy extraction in the Irish Sea [PDF]
A cumulative impact assessment of tidal stream developments in the Irish Sea has been conducted on a high-resolution depth-averaged hydrodynamic model, using Telemac2D.
Bacon, John +4 more
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Tidal barrage operational optimisation using wave energy control techniques
Tidal barrages have been used as a source of renewable energy since Medieval times, though the commercial utilisation of tidal barrages for electricity production began in 1966. In the intervening time, a number of techniques have been used to optimise the operation of tidal barrages, in order to maximise their utility, against set criteria, usually ...
Ringwood, JV, Faedo, N
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An Overview of Ocean Renewable Energy Technologies [PDF]
Ocean energy is a term used to describe renewable energy derived from the sea, including ocean wave energy, tidal and open-ocean current energy (sometimes called marine hydrokinetic energy), tidal barrages, offshore wind energy, and ocean thermal and ...
Roger Bedard +4 more
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Tidal barrage power plants utilise the tidal range variation to generate clean electricity. Although there are several operating tidal barrage schemes around the globe, there is still potential to expand the installed capacity.
Agustina Skiarski +2 more
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