Several tidal energy projects operating in Europe and Asia are demonstrating that marine power is no longer an experimental technology but a functioning source of renewable electricity. In South Korea ...
To achieve sustainable development, developing countries must have access to clean energy. An Energy transition is necessary to conserve natural fuels, reduce greenhouse gas concentrations, and halt ...
With its vast coastlines, the Philippines is no stranger to the unrelenting power of waves and tides. Being able to tap even ...
Twice each day, 14 billion tonnes of water moving at speeds over five metres a second is funnelled through the Minas Passage, a narrow channel in the eastern part of the Bay of Fundy, creating some of ...
Combining wind turbines with wave, solar and tidal devices on shared platforms reduces construction costs, improves stability and generates more reliable power, according to researchers from the ...
Tidal turbines harness the kinetic energy of moving water driven by lunar and solar gravitational forces. Their reliability and predictability make them a cornerstone of marine renewable energy, yet ...
FOR years, marine energy has been dominated by massive tidal barrages and underwater turbines anchored to the seabed. Now, a different technology is attracting attention by generating electricity from ...