1 Introduction This presentation includes some samples from our Interactive KS3 Physics Software. The two CD-ROMs aim to cover the requirements of KS3.
Harnessing Tidal Energy Fall 2010 Rishi Nair Kate Thomas.
Renewable Energy Sources I (Tidal Energy). What’s tidal energy ? Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational.
Http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-10focus/focus.html Hydroelectricity.
Tidal Energy. Energy from the moon Tides generated by the combination of the moon and sun’s gravitational forces Greatest affect in spring when moon and.
Energy Sources. Non-renewable? Non-renewable Finite (being depleted – will run out) In general from a form of potential energy released by human action.
Resource and Energy. Energy consumption by different countries.
Deep Water Offshore Wind Energy By Paul D. Sclavounos Horns Rev Wind Farm (Denmark) - Rated Power 160 MW – Water Depth 10-15m.
Types of Energy HeatChemical LightGravitational SoundElastic/strain KineticNuclear Electric Stored/potential.
Renewable Energy IB SL. Does the UK need alternative energy supplies? energy sources (UK 2003)
Tidal Power By: Randi Smith Shelbi Martin Paul Aproian.
TIDAL ENERGY. Cause of tides: gravitational force of sun, moon and earth’s rotation Two tidal cycles per day: 12 hours, 25 minutes Tidal range – large.