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- Marine_current_power abstract "Marine current power is a form of marine energy obtained from harnessing of the kinetic energy of marine currents, such as the Gulf stream. Although not widely used at present, marine current power has an important potential for future electricity generation. Marine currents are more predictable than wind and solar power.A 2006 report from United States Department of the Interior estimates that capturing just 1/1,000th of the available energy from the Gulf Stream would supply Florida with 35% of its electrical needs.Strong ocean currents are generated from a combination of temperature, wind, salinity, bathymetry, and the rotation of the earth. The sun acts as the primary driving force, causing winds and temperature differences. Because there are only small fluctuations in current speed and stream location with minimal changes in direction, ocean currents may be suitable locations for deploying energy extraction devices such as turbines. Other effects such as regional differences in temperature and salinity and the Coriolis effect due to the rotation of the earth are also major influences. The kinetic energy of marine currents can be converted in much the same way that a wind turbine extracts energy from the wind, using various types of open-flow rotors.The potential of electric power generation from marine tidal currents is enormous. There are several factors that make electricity generation from marine currents very appealing when compared to other renewables: The high load factors resulting from the fluid properties. The predictability of the resource, so that, unlike most of other renewables, the future availability of energy can be known and planned for. The potentially large resource that can be exploited with little environmental impact, thereby offering one of the least damaging methods for large-scale electricity generation. The feasibility of marine-current power installations to provide also base grid power, especially if two or more separate arrays with offset peak-flow periods are interconnected.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1 ↑".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageID "6988041".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageLength "7934".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageRevisionID "693470208".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink 1973_oil_crisis.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Animal_migration.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marine_energy.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Climate.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Coriolis_force.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Electricity_generation.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric_Company_plc.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Stream.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Juba.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Marine_energy.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_current.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Solar_power.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Tethys_(database).
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Turbine.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_the_Interior.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink White_Nile.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLink Wind_power.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marine current power".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ocean current turbines".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLinkText "marine and hydrokinetic (MHK)".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLinkText "marine current power".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageWikiLinkText "ocean currents".
- Marine_current_power wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ocean_energy.
- Marine_current_power wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Marine_current_power subject Category:Marine_energy.
- Marine_current_power hypernym Form.
- Marine_current_power comment "Marine current power is a form of marine energy obtained from harnessing of the kinetic energy of marine currents, such as the Gulf stream. Although not widely used at present, marine current power has an important potential for future electricity generation.".
- Marine_current_power label "Marine current power".
- Marine_current_power sameAs Q1937903.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Energia_dels_corrents_marins.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Meeresströmungskraftwerk.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Marflua_centralo.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Energía_de_las_corrientes_marinas.
- Marine_current_power sameAs انرژی_جریان_اقیانوسی.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Hydrolienne.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Energia_delle_correnti_marine.
- Marine_current_power sameAs 海流発電.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Havstrømkraft.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Energia_das_correntes_marítimas.
- Marine_current_power sameAs m.0g_2wr.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Akıntı_enerjisi.
- Marine_current_power sameAs Q1937903.
- Marine_current_power sameAs 海流能.
- Marine_current_power wasDerivedFrom Marine_current_power?oldid=693470208.
- Marine_current_power isPrimaryTopicOf Marine_current_power.