Generating Tidal Energy and its Apllications in Northern Coasts of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea

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Tidal energy is a clean,  reliable and available  energy that  exits vastly. Moreover, it can be offered to most of coastal  regions and cities. This clean energy  can be used in littoral  zones worldwide , together with islands and coasts ofIransuch as Chabahar. Furthermore, from ecosystem point of view, this energy is useful for increasing coral reefs and also using organic materials in different applications.Via different turbines, tidal kinetic energy is transformed into  electric energy.In this article, different methods of acquiring energy from tidal flows,as well as their economic feasibility, are evaluated and compared. In addition, tidal energy was considered in southern coasts ofIran. The results indicate that helical turbines have great efficiency and construction of electrical production station in Persian Gulfis  mandatory

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volume 14  issue 55

pages  14- 25

publication date 2010-11-22

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