Tidal energy

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TIDAL ENERGY -AMRUTH SANJEEV REDDY Y

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The presentation contains the slides is about the brief information about the tidal energy and the power generation process involved in it.

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TIDAL ENERGY-AMRUTH SANJEEV REDDY Y

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Contents

Introduction

History

Basic Principle of Tidal Power

Components of Tidal Power Plant

Operation Methods of Utilization of Tidal Energy

Storage

Advantages

limitations

Prospects of Tidal Energy in India

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Introduction

1.What is a Tide?

2.What is Tidal Energy?

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The Low Tide

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The High Tide

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History

• First tidal Power Plant was built

by General De-Gaulle at La

Rance in 1966.

• Generates 240MW.

• The average tidal range is 8.4m .

• The maximum range is 13.5m.

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Basic Principle of Tidal Power

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Components of Tidal Power Plant

There are Three main Components:

1.The Power House.

2.The Dam or Barrage.

3.Sluice-ways from the basin to the sea and Vice Versa

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The Power House

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DAM or BARRAGE

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Sluice-ways

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Operation methods of utilization of

Tidal Energy

1.Single Basin arrangement

2.Double Basin arrangement

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Simple single Basin Tidal System

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Single ebb-cycle system

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Single tide cycle system

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Double Cycle System

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Storage

They are mainly 4 types:-

1. Fly Wheel Storage

2. Batteries Storage

3. Hydraulic Storage

4. Compressed Air Storage

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Advantages

Once you’ve built it, tidal power is free.

It produces no greenhouse gases or other waste.

It needs no fuel.

It produces electricity reliably.

Not expensive to maintain.

Tides are totally predictable.

Offshore turbines and vertical-axis turbines are not ruinously expensive to

build and do not have a large environmental impact.

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Limitations

Cost of construction of tidal power plant is high.

The actual generation is for a short period of time.

This transmission is expensive and difficult.

Influences aquatic life adversely and can disrupt migration of fish

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Prospects Of Tidal Energy In India

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