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Title: Tidal Energy


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Tidal Energy
  • Group of Kevin Uykingtian, Theodore Co, and Peter
    Onglao

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What is tidal energy?
  • We can use the movement of the tides, which are
    controlled by the moon to power the turbines,
    which is connected to a generator to produce
    electricity.

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How can Tidal Energy be harnessed?
  • Strictly speaking, there are 2 ways in which this
    energy can be harnessed. One way is through wave
    energy, and the other is through tidal energy.

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  • Tidal energy involves tides coming onto the shore
    and, they will be trapped in reservoirs behind
    dams. Then, as the tide drops, the water behind
    the dam can be let out just like in a regular
    hydroelectric power plant.

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Advantages of using the energy source
  • The major advantage of tidal energy is its
    economical benefits.
  • Examples of Benefits
  • It is a free renewable source of energy.

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  • We become less dependent on non-renewable
    sources, and it does not pollute the environment.
  • The tides are very predictable, and people can
    use their knowledge of the time of high and low
    tide to capture the energy produced by them.

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  • The tides are available year-round.
  • There is no side-effect of producing green-house
    gasses.

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Disadvantages of using the energy source
  • Unfortunately, there are still some drawbacks to
    using tidal energy.
  • Drawbacks
  • This might effect the eco balance of the area
    where one is harnessing the power of tidal
    energy.

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  • It is only available to certain people, who live
    near the oceans
  • It will only work if the tides are moving very
    high.
  • We also dont know if it is cost-effective
    because only a few countries are using this form
    of energy, and the technology used to harness the
    tides are very expensive.

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Countries who rely on tidal energy
  • So far, only 3 countries are using this renewable
    source of energy, and they are France, Canada,
    and China.

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  • Many other countries are also now experimenting
    with the ways to harness tidal energy, including
    Russia, UK, Australia, USA, Argentina, Canada,
    India, Korea, and Mexico

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Status of the energy source in the Philippines
  • There was a study, before, during 1995-1997, of
    the magnitudes and cost of building a tidal
    energy plant in Eastern Philippines conducted by
    a company in the Philippines and a company from
    Canada.

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  • Their goal was to find a suitable site to build a
    tidal energy plant. The large waves in the
    Pacific Ocean and Sulu Sea can generate huge
    amounts of electricity, even if the tides are
    only 1.5 tall. To test their theory, they built a
    model of the planned tidal plant.

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  • To continue in their research, a company for
    Japan will help the 2 companies in their
    research.

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Works Cited Page
  • 1. Bellis, Mary. How Tidal Power Plants Work.
    1997. 1 September 2009. lthttp//inventors.about.co
    m/od/tstartinventions/a/tidal_power.htmgt
  • 2. Blauvelt, Euan. Tidal Energy Potential. July
    09, 2007. 1 September 2009. lthttp//worldenergydis
    cussion.blogspot.com/2007/07/tidal-energy-potentia
    l.htmlgt
  • 3. Jeff Gordon, Yu Yeung Johannes Gordon (all of
    them are from Graydon Memorial Secondary School,
    Mississauga, Canada). alternative.energy gt The
    Solutions, Now gt Tidal Energy. 1999. 1 September
    2009. lthttp//library.thinkquest.org/26366/text/al
    ternative/tidal.htmlgt

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  • 4. OTONetworks. Tidal 2008. 1 September 2009.
    lthttp//www.greenstudentu.com/encyclopedia/energy/
    tidalgt
  • 5. Triton. Process Data Sheet Philippine Tidal
    Energy Study. 1997. lthttp//web.me.com/michaeltar
    botton1/Triton/download/PDS_PhilippinesTidal.pdf.gt

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    2008/03/tidal-power.jpg
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