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  2. Mersey Barrage - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 study by Peel Holdings and the North West Development Agency identified the River Mersey as having considerable potential for tidal power. A pilot project, using a water wheel to harness tidal power, was considered at Bootle docks. [5] At the same time, a tidal barrage plan was evaluated, capable of generating 700 MW. [6]

  3. Tidal barrage - Wikipedia

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    Tidal barrage power schemes have a high capital cost and a very low running cost. As a result, a tidal power scheme may not produce returns for many years, and investors may be reluctant to participate in such projects. It reportedly took around 20 years to recoup the $100m costs of building the Rance Tidal Power Plant.

  4. Tidal power - Wikipedia

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    Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station, located in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, is the world's largest tidal power installation, with a total power output capacity of 254 MW. The Rance Tidal Power Station, in Brittany, northwestern France, was the first large-scale tidal power station (1966), with a total power output capacity of 240 MW

  5. Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station is the world's largest tidal power installation, with a total power output capacity of 254 MW. When completed in 2011, it surpassed France's 240 MW Rance Tidal Power Station, which was the world's largest for 45 years. It is operated by the Korea Water Resources Corporation.

  6. Marine current power - Wikipedia

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    Marine currents can carry large amounts of water, largely driven by the tides, which are a consequence of the gravitational effects of the planetary motion of the Earth, the Moon and the Sun. Augmented flow velocities can be found where the underwater topography in straits between islands and the mainland or in shallows around headlands plays a major role in enhancing the flow velocities ...

  7. Marine energy - Wikipedia

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    While little is known about the effects of removing ocean current energy, the impacts of removing current energy on the farfield environment may be a significant environmental concern. The typical turbine issues with blade strike, entanglement of marine organisms, and acoustic effects still exists; however, these may be magnified due to the ...

  8. 'Once in a lifetime tidal event': Why Hurricane Irma drained ...

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    Before making landfall in Florida on Sunday, Irma sucked water inward away from shorelines, leaving bays along the Gulf Coast practically dry.

  9. European Marine Energy Centre - Wikipedia

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    Fall of Warness tidal energy test site, off the island of Eday (tidal power). Caldale Hydrogen Production Plant, on Eday, next to the Fall of Warness site. Scale wave test site at Scapa Flow, off St. Mary's Bay. Scale tidal test site at Shapinsay Sound, off the Head of Holland.