Tidal Power
Harnessing Energy from Water Currents

1. Edition May 2014
272 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
As the global supply of conventional energy sources, such as fossil fuels, dwindles and becomes more and more expensive, unconventional and renewable sources of energy, such as power generation from water sources, is becoming more and more important. Hydropower has been around for decades, but this book suggests new methods that are more cost-effective and less intrusive to the environment for creating power sources from rivers, the tides, and other sources of water.
The energy available from water currents is potentially much greater than society's needs. Presenting a detailed discussion of the costs, risks, and challenges of building power plants that run on hydropower, this highly technical explanation of tidal power plants offers engineers practical applications of highly efficient and cost-effective power systems. Not just useful to engineers working in the field, this treatise is a valuable textbook for students and researchers working in tidal power.
1 Marine Hydro Kinetic-MHK 1
2 Rivers (Channels) Power Plants without a Dam 53
3 Low-Speed Hydro-Kinetic Turbines 127
4 Large Power Hydro Turbines 157
5 Examples of Turbines Produced 191
6 Water Current Power-Looking to the Future 233
Subject Index 253