Research Article | OPEN ACCESS
Harnessing Tidal Energy Using Vertical Axis Tidal Turbine
Syed Shah Khalid, Zhang Liang and Nazia Shah
College of Shipbuilding Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, 150001, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 1:239-252
Received: May 30, 2012 | Accepted: June 29, 2012 | Published: January 01, 2013
Abstract
An overview of the current design practices in the field of Renewable Energy (RE) is presented; also paper delineates the background to the development of unique and novel techniques for power generation using the kinetic energy of tidal streams and other marine currents. Also this study focuses only on vertical axis tidal turbine. Tidal stream devices have been developed as an alternative method of extracting the energy from the tides. This form of tidal power technology poses less threat to the environment and does not face the same limiting factors associated with tidal barrage schemes, therefore making it a more feasible method of electricity production. Large companies are taking interest in this new source of power. There is a rush to research and work with this new energy source. Marine scientists are looking into how much these will affect the environment, while engineers are developing turbines that are harmless for the environment. In addition, the progression of technological advancements tracing several decades of R & D efforts on vertical axis turbines is highlighted.
Keywords:
Renewable energy, tidal current turbine, tidal energy, Vertical Axis Tidal Turbine (VATT),
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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