Tides are predictable years in advance, unlike wind or sunlight. Because of this reliability, harnessing the energy of ocean tides has long appealed to engineers. The difficulty lies in building ...
The UK’s annual electricity demand is expected to more than double by 2050. To meet this daunting target without relying on fossil fuels, the government is betting big on wind power – one of the ...
Andrew Hey and Andie McConnell of Withers & Rogers explain why harnessing UK tidal energy is key to realising renewable power potential ...
Lance McMullan tests an early prototype of his tidal generator in Juneau in October 2023. (Photo by Anna Canny/KTOO) Inventor Lance McMullan has a beautiful house on Douglas Island. But he spends ...
The Faroe Islands, an archipelago situated in the North Atlantic, are making significant strides in the field of renewable energy by pioneering a groundbreaking approach to harnessing tidal power. At ...
Combining wind turbines with wave, solar and tidal devices on shared platforms reduces construction costs, improves stability ...
Tidal power is a way to generate clean, renewable energy by harnessing the rise and fall of ocean tides. Unlike wind and solar power, tidal power is predictable on a regular basis.
The University of Manchester will lead a new research project to understand how noise generated by tidal-stream turbines ...
HydroQuest, the global leader in marine tidal turbines, welcomes the inclusion of tidal stream energy in France’s Multiannual Energy Plan ...
The University of Manchester will lead a new research project to understand how noise generated by tidal-stream turbines travels through the marine ...