This review provides a critical, multi-faceted assessment of the practical contribution tidal stream energy can make to the UK and British Channel Islands future energy mix. Evidence is presented that broadly supports the latest national-scale practical resource estimate, of 34 TWh/year, equivalent to 11% of the UK’s current annual electricity demand. The size of the practical resource depends in part on the economic competitiveness of projects. In the UK, 124 MW of prospective tidal stream capacity is currently eligible to bid for subsidy support (MeyGen 1C, 80 MW; PTEC, 30 MW; and Morlais, 14 MW). It is estimated that the installation of this 124 MW would serve to drive down the levelized cost of energy (LCoE), through learning, from its...
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This review provides a critical, multi-faceted assessment of the practical contribution tidal stream...
Tidal-stream energy devices currently require spring tide velocities (SV) in excess of 2.5 m/s and w...
AbstractTidal-stream energy devices currently require spring tide velocities (SV) in excess of 2.5 m...
Over the next decades, tidal stream energy aims to become a fully commercially viable energy source....
The tidal stream energy sector is now at the stage of deploying the world's first pre-commercial arr...
Tidal stream energy is a reliable and predictable low-carbon energy source. Over the next few years ...
Hydropower and tidal energy are valuable renewable energy resources that can assist in meeting the U...
The new Energy System Model for Remote Communities (EnerSyM-RC) is implemented to quantify impacts f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EWTEC via the link in th...
An optimum utilisation of the energy available in the ocean could meet our global energy demands. Th...
The future of the UK tidal industry is uncertain. The usefulness of tidal power is not in question, ...
Tidal flows around the Channel Islands contain a significant energy resource that if harnessed could...
The renewable energy route map for Wales outlines ambitious targets for 50% renewables by 2025. The ...
Transition towards a low carbon economy raises concerns of loss of security of supply with high pen...
Several tidal power schemes have been proposed for the River Severn Estuary between the South West o...
This review provides a critical, multi-faceted assessment of the practical contribution tidal stream...
Tidal-stream energy devices currently require spring tide velocities (SV) in excess of 2.5 m/s and w...
AbstractTidal-stream energy devices currently require spring tide velocities (SV) in excess of 2.5 m...
Over the next decades, tidal stream energy aims to become a fully commercially viable energy source....
The tidal stream energy sector is now at the stage of deploying the world's first pre-commercial arr...
Tidal stream energy is a reliable and predictable low-carbon energy source. Over the next few years ...
Hydropower and tidal energy are valuable renewable energy resources that can assist in meeting the U...
The new Energy System Model for Remote Communities (EnerSyM-RC) is implemented to quantify impacts f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from EWTEC via the link in th...
An optimum utilisation of the energy available in the ocean could meet our global energy demands. Th...
The future of the UK tidal industry is uncertain. The usefulness of tidal power is not in question, ...
Tidal flows around the Channel Islands contain a significant energy resource that if harnessed could...
The renewable energy route map for Wales outlines ambitious targets for 50% renewables by 2025. The ...
Transition towards a low carbon economy raises concerns of loss of security of supply with high pen...
Several tidal power schemes have been proposed for the River Severn Estuary between the South West o...