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, flowing rivers, or other artificial water channels. Thus, new technologies are being developed to generate electricity. A good …
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Tidal hydrokinetic power generation involves the conversion of the kinetic power in swiftly moving tidal currents to renewable electricity. Resource assessment is critical to understand the tidal hydrokinetic potential, but is complicated by a number of factors, including far-field effects....
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The use of in-stream energy converters in rivers is an area of research that is still in its preliminary stages. The …
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Ocean currents represent an alternative source of clean energy given their inherent reliability, persistence and sustainability. The general ocean circulation is characterized by large rotating ocean gyres resulting in rapid ocean currents along the western boundaries because of the Coriolis...
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Hydrokinetic energy conversion systems are the electromechanical devices that convert kinetic energy of river streams, tidal currents, man-made water channels or waves into electricity without using a special head and impoundment. This new technology became popular especially in the last two...
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along the coast. Rivers in the basin are ephemeral and only flow during the rainy season. The key water management challenge …
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