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Ocean energy : technologies and potential environmental effects

Taylor, Christian(Edited by)Williams, Charlotte E(Edited by)
Part of the Energy science, engineering and technology Oceanography and ocean engineering series
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Ocean and marine energy refers to various forms of renewable electric energy harnessed from the ocean.

There are two primary types of ocean energy: mechanical and thermal.

The rotation of the earth and the moon's gravitational pull create mechanical forces.

The rotation of the earth creates wind on the ocean surface that forms waves, while the gravitational pull of the moon creates coastal tides and currents.

Thermal energy is derived from the sun, which heats the surface of the ocean while the depths remain colder.

This temperature difference allows energy to be captured and converted to electric power.

This book presents an overview of ocean energy technology as a source of renewable energy for U.S.

Federal sites. It investigates ocean energy resources and new technologies under development to capture that energy spanning: wave energy, tidal energy, marine current energy and ocean thermal energy conversion.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
1619426951 / 9781619426955
Hardback
333.914
15/06/2012
United States
English
ix, 180 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
27 cm