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« on: April 23, 2009, 11:18:38 AM »

Maklumat Untuk Rujukan Cikgu...

Ocean Tidal Power

Some of the oldest ocean energy technologies use tidal power. All coastal areas consistently experience two high and two low tides over a period of slightly greater than 24 hours. For those tidal differences to be harnessed into electricity, the difference between high and low tides must be at least five meters, or more than 16 feet. There are only about 40 sites on the Earth with tidal ranges of this magnitude.

Currently, there are no tidal power plants in the United States. However, conditions are good for tidal power generation in both the Pacific Northwest and the Atlantic Northeast regions of the country.
Technologies

Tidal power technologies include the following:

   
   Barrage or dam

      A barrage or dam is typically used to convert tidal energy into electricity by forcing the water through turbines, activating a generator. Gates and turbines are installed along the dam. When the tides produce an adequate difference in the level of the water on opposite sides of the dam, the gates are opened. The water then flows through the turbines. The turbines turn an electric generator to produce electricity.
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      Tidal fence

      Tidal fences look like giant turnstiles. They can reach across channels between small islands or across straits between the mainland and an island. The turnstiles spin via tidal currents typical of coastal waters. Some of these currents run at 5–8 knots (5.6–9 miles per hour) and generate as much energy as winds of much higher velocity. Because seawater has a much higher density than air, ocean currents carry significantly more energy than air currents (wind).
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      Tidal turbine

      Tidal turbines look like wind turbines. They are arrayed underwater in rows, as in some wind farms. The turbines function best where coastal currents run at between 3.6 and 4.9 knots (4 and 5.5 mph). In currents of that speed, a 15-meter (49.2-feet) diameter tidal turbine can generate as much energy as a 60-meter (197-feet) diameter wind turbine. Ideal locations for tidal turbine farms are close to shore in water depths of 20–30 meters (65.5–98.5 feet).

Environmental and Economic Challenges

Tidal power plants that dam estuaries can impede sea life migration, and silt build-ups behind such facilities can impact local ecosystems. Tidal fences may also disturb sea life migration. Newly developed tidal turbines may prove ultimately to be the least environmentally damaging of the tidal power technologies because they don't block migratory paths.

It doesn't cost much to operate tidal power plants, but their construction costs are high and lengthen payback periods. As a result, the cost per kilowatt-hour of tidal power is not competitive with conventional fossil fuel power.
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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2009, 06:41:09 PM »

TQ for the info.  I just taught this topic this morning -  Tenaga pasang surut di China.  May be you can quote the source of the info.  Thanks.
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2009, 11:16:19 PM »

will do that later cgu Lee..
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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2009, 10:02:42 AM »

terima kasih atas perkongsian ini.
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« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2009, 10:50:59 AM »

thanks untuk info tersebut....tenaga menggunakan pasang surut laut telah dipraktikkan oleh Perancis sekian lama...selain ia environmental friendly ia boleh di perbaharui dan menjimatkan kos dalam jangka panjang.....selain penggunaan tenaga dari tides ini Peranchis juga telah membina sebuah komplex gergasi bagi menjana tenaga eletrik dari tenaga suria di pergunungan Pyrennes nya...
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