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Tidal Power Methods of Extraction Patrick Dunlap Definition and Motivation  What is Tidal Energy?   Energy contained in a tide, especially that which can be converted to electricity. Why Tidal Energy?  Declining availability of fossil fuels and global climate change. Tidal Theory  Energy Source  Tidal Cycle  Amplitude Traditional Method  Harnesses Potential Energy within tide Current Plants Country Site Installed Power (MW) Basin Area (km2) Mean Tide (m) France La Rance 240 22 8.55 Russia Kislaya Guba .4 1.1 2.3 Canada Annapolis 18 15 6.4 China Jiangxia 3.9 1.4 5.08 Disadvantages  Environmental  Economical  Design New Method  Involves extraction of kinetic energy from a tide, given in KE Flux  Mechanical processes for extraction are based on the hydrofoil. Actual Power Output   Energy Flux equation is multiplied by a Constant Cp The differential dA is now representative of the sweep are of the blades Site Selection    High average velocity (currently looking at > 3 m/s) High local energy demand Within Current Technical Limits Comparison to Wind  Advantages     Density Predictability Aesthetics Disadvantages   Scale Construction Current Projects    In August SeaGen, a 1.2 MW, dual turbine unit will be connected to the power grid 2.25 MW turbine will supply Portugal Last December two turbines installed in NY’s East River References      Tidal Energy, AM Gorlov, 2001 Choosing and Evaluating sites for Tidal Energy Evaluation, Byrden, Proceeding of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, V 218 Tapping the Power of the Seas, Economist, V383 Tidal Current Energy Extraction: Hydrodynamic Resource Evaluation, Couch, Proceeding of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, V 220 www.wikipedia.org