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The fluid mechanics of tidal stream energy conversion

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2021
Placing mechanical devices into fast-moving tidal streams to generate clean and predictable electricity is a developing technology. This review covers the fundamental fluid mechanics of this application, which is important for understanding how such devices work and how they interact with the tidal stream resource. We focus on how tidal stream turbines
Adcock, TAA   +3 more
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Enhancing energy system resilience using tidal stream energy

Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, 2023
During autumn 2021, high global gas demand led to a 400% increase in imported wholesale gas prices in the UK. This coincided with (i) an extended period of low wind resource, where wind turbines provided 60% less energy than typical levels for the time of year, (ii) low nuclear power availability and (iii) depleting domestic natural gas reserves. These
Danny Coles, Richard Coyne, Jon Miles
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Sea level rise changes estuarine tidal stream energy

Energy, 2022
Abstract Worldwide, many estuaries have the potential to harness tidal stream energy via the conversion of current velocities into a consumable energy source. However, the effects of future sea level rise on the tidal stream energy resource within different estuary types are largely unknown.
Danial Khojasteh   +5 more
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Tidal energy resource assessment for tidal stream generators

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 2007
This article is a review of the current understanding of tidal energy resources in the context of the emerging technology of tidal stream power generation. The geographical focus is on the north-west European continental shelf, the scope of a number of published reports on exploitable tidal stream energy resources.
Blunden, L.S., Bahaj, A.S.
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Tidal stream energy resource characterization in the Salish Sea

Renewable Energy, 2021
Abstract The Salish Sea, a large estuary on the Pacific Northwest coast, represents a great tidal stream resource because of its strong tidal currents in many tidal channels. However, the tidal energy resource in the Salish Sea has not been systematically characterized.
Zhaoqing Yang   +4 more
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Energy potential of Euripus' gulf tidal stream

2015 6th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA), 2015
The tidal energy potential of low current tidal and marine currents is investigated in this work. Existing data on the current velocity and sea level at the Euripus' strait in Evia, Greece, is used to compute the energy yield based on contemporary turbine designs.
Aphrodite Ktena   +3 more
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Tidal stream energy impacts on estuarine circulation

Energy Conversion and Management, 2014
Abstract Among the impacts on the marine environment associated with the operation of a tidal farm, the alteration of the transient and residual flow velocities must be assessed in detail, for they constitute the driving force of important environmental processes such as sediment and pollutant transport, and nutrient dispersion. The objective of this
V. Ramos   +4 more
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Modelling hydrodynamic processes in tidal stream energy extraction

Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2016
Tidal stream energy is a type of marine renewable energy which is close to commercial-scale production. Tidal stream turbine arrays are considered as the one of the most promising exploitation methods. However, compared to the relatively mature technology of single turbine design and installation, the current knowledge on the hydrodynamic processes of ...
Jie Lin   +3 more
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