Describe some of the possible ocean energy sources

What will be an ideal response?


There are three approaches developed so far: Two involve motion and one involves temperature. Two types of kinetic energy show the most promise: the energy of wave motion and the energy of tidal motion. We can harness tidal energy by erecting dams across the outlets of tidal basins. The incoming tide is allowed through sluices past the dam and the outgoing tide is passed through the dam, turning turbines to generate electricity as is done in dams for conventional hydroelectric power. Tidal stations release few or no pollutant emissions, but they can have substantial impacts on the ecology of estuaries and tidal basins. Many coastal cities, such as New York, Portland and San Francisco are in various stages of testing and constructing smaller scale tidal turbines in rivers and harbors to generate electricity.

Wave energy could be developed at a greater variety of sites than could tidal energy. The principle is to harness the motion of wind?driven waves at the ocean's surface and convert this mechanical energy into electricity. Wave energy is greater at deep?ocean sites, but transmitting the electricity produced to shore would be expensive. Other designs are for coastal onshore facilities. Potential negative impacts include harm to coastal and marine ecosystems, hazards to boats, and aesthetic impacts on scenic beaches.

Other oceanic energy sources we have not yet tapped include the motion of ocean currents and the immense thermal energy contained in the oceans. The concept of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) has been most developed. The ocean's sun?warmed surface is higher in temperature than its deep water, and OTEC approaches are based upon this gradient in temperature.

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Sauk, Kaskaskia, and Zuni. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is not a reason for the seasons?

A) the revolution of Earth around the Sun B) the timing of Earth's perihelion and aphelion C) Earth's axial tilt D) the oblate spheroidal shape of Earth E) the orientation of Earth's axis

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Water waves that oscillate back and forth are called ____________________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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