As the world searches for the next big thing in clean energy, a new tidal "beast" has emerged from the ocean to power up to 2 ...
Submerged in about 40 meters (44 yards) of water off Scotland’s coast, a turbine has been spinning for more than six years to harness the power of ocean tides for electricity—a durability mark that ...
Tidal energy is emerging as a key part of the UK’s renewable energy mix. Unlike wind and solar power, which depend on weather conditions, tidal power is highly predictable and can deliver a steady, ...
Submerged in about 44 yards of water off Scotland’s coast, a turbine has been spinning for more than six years to harness the power of ocean tides for electricity — a durability mark that demonstrates ...
Tidal energy is gradually growing in popularity as companies worldwide invest in innovative clean energy solutions in the pursuit of a green transition. Unlike solar and wind energy, tidal power is ...
Jessica Sutherland says there is both industry appetite and technological potential for the sector to mature Tidal stream energy, in which electricity is generated by making use of the natural ...
Tidal energy’s predictability and high capacity factors are helping overcome long-standing investor and regulatory skepticism. Europe, led by the U.K. and Scotland, remains the global hub for ...
Tidal turbines are visible at the MeyGen tidal site located in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth, a narrow channel of water between the Scottish mainland and Stroma Island. (Fraser Johnson/MeyGen, ...