Marine energy, or ocean energy, is a renewable power source harnessed from the natural movement of water—waves, tides, and currents—as well as ocean temperature and salinity gradients. It offers a highly predictable and abundant, though still developing, alternative to fossil fuels with the potential to power homes, coastal communities, and the "blue economy"
Marine energy, or ocean energy, is a renewable power source harnessed from the natural movement of water—waves, tides, and currents—as well as ocean temperature and salinity gradients. It offers a highly predictable and abundant, though still developing, alternative to fossil fuels with the potential to power homes, coastal communities, and the "blue economy" . Key Aspects of Marine Energy: Main Sources:- Wave energy (surface waves), tidal energy (gravitational pull), ocean currents, and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). Technologies: - Devices include point absorbers (floating structures), oscillating water columns, tidal turbines, and barrages to convert kinetic energy into electricity. Advantages:- Predictability:- Tidal patterns are highly predictable, aiding in grid integration. Abundance: ,- Total available resources in the U.S. alone is equivalent to ~57% of U.S. power generation. Sustainability: - Low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels. Applications: - Powerin...