Gelgit (Tidal) enerjisi ile güç üretimi

Gelgit enerjisi yeni alternatif, yenilenebilir ve güvenilir enerji kaynaklarından birisidir. Ay ve dünyanın birbirine uyguladığı çekim kuvveti ile meydana gelen gelgit hareketi ile enerji üretiminde doğaya daha az zarar verilmekte ve atık bırakılmamaktadır. Dünyada özellikle okyanusa kıyısı olan ülkelerde kullanılan gelgit enerjisi alternatif bir enerji kaynağı olmuştur. Özellikle İngiltere, Fransa, Kanada'daki uygulamaları oldukça fazladır. Bu ülkeler değişik oranlarda bu enerjiden yararlanarak enerji ihtiyaçlarını karşılamaktadırlar. Bu çalışmada Gelgit enerjisinin dünyadaki potansiyeli ele alınmış, gelgit enerjisi ile çalışan güç santrallerinin çalışma esasları ve teknolojik özellikleri incelenmiştir.

Power produced by tidal energy

Tidal energy is one of the new alternative, renewable and reliable energy sources. The energy is produced by tidal energy which is happened with atraction force between moon and earth is less harmfull to nature and not produce waste, hi the world, particulary country near ocean-side, tidal energy which is used in the world, particularly country near ocean-side becomes an alternative energy source. Especially the usage of this energy is rather more in England, France and Canada. These countries utilize this energy with different proportions to supply their energy. Potential of tidal energy in the world and power plants runs with tidal energy running principles and technological properties is examined in this study.

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