Tidal Energy
Tidal energy is a form of renewable energy generated from the gravitational interactions between the Earth, moon, and sun, which cause tidal movements in oceans and seas. It harnesses the kinetic and potential energy created by the rising and falling of tides. Tidal energy systems typically use turbines or barrages to capture the energy from moving water, converting it into electrical power. This energy source is predictable and sustainable, as tides consistently follow a regular cycle, making it a reliable option for clean energy production. Tidal energy has minimal environmental impact compared to fossil fuels and contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.