Tidal Power definition
Tidal Power means the Tidal power projects, which use the energy obtained from tidal waves to generate electricity;
Tidal Power. A form of power obtained from the filling and emptying of a Bay or an Estuary that can be closed by a dam. The enclosed basin is allowed to fill and empty only during brief periods at high and low tides in order to develop as much power as possible.
Examples of Tidal Power in a sentence
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The following technologies compete with RiverPower technology: · Tidal Power: Harnessing the tides in a bay or estuary has been achieved in France (since 1966), Canada and Russia, and could be achieved in other areas with a large tidal range.