Tidal energy is energy generated from tides. A tidal power plant uses turbines that are turned by the flow of water from tides to generate electricity. The turbines are submerged underwater and placed in an area with strong tidal currents, such as tidal rapids or estuaries, so that the flowing water can spin the turbines and generate electricity.
Tidal energy is energy generated from tides. A tidal power plant uses turbines that are turned by the flow of water from tides to generate electricity. The turbines are submerged underwater and placed in an area with strong tidal currents, such as tidal rapids or estuaries, so that the flowing water can spin the turbines and generate electricity.
Tidal energy is energy generated from tides. A tidal power plant uses turbines that are turned by the flow of water from tides to generate electricity. The turbines are submerged underwater and placed in an area with strong tidal currents, such as tidal rapids or estuaries, so that the flowing water can spin the turbines and generate electricity.