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kalkulat@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2年前

World’s biggest tidal energy ‘kite’ could single-handedly power a small town

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World’s biggest tidal energy ‘kite’ could single-handedly power a small town

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World’s biggest tidal energy ‘kite’ could power a small town
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With a wingspan of 12 metres, the so-called 'Dragon' is expected to generate 1.2MW of clean electricity once operational.
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  • abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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    The best thing is these provide continuous power except when the tide is “turning”… however that 20 minute or so period will be at a different time of day for each installation. Two of these, just 40 miles apart, might have their tidal turn offset by 3 hours with the right coastline… and you’d pick locations based on that.

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    I always thought that tides were a really underutilized source of energy.

    I mean, look at the Bay of Fundy. The equivalent of all the water in all the rivers in the entire world cycles in and out every single day. Thats a lot of movement and a ton of potential energy there.

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      As the article notes, part of the problem with large-scale operations like this in the past is that they disrupted ocean life to a significant degree; this one is different in that it (theoretically) doesn’t, since it’s smaller and mobile and not tethered to the seabed.

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        The article doesn’t say anything about it not being tethered, so I’d assume it still is.

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          Power is then sent to the grid via a subsea cable which also acts as the kite’s tether.

          I’d assume this is less disruptive to sea life than this, which appears to just be a giant bollard with a turbine mounted on it sunk into the seabed.

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      The sea is very corrosive which destroys moving parts :(

    • kalkulat@lemmy.worldOP
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      Not many people live there, but W. Australias’ Kimberley Coast has a section where the tide rises 36 feet.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ9kdhVJT0U

      Waves big enough to surf arrive.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loRr97fOWdg

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    Here is a video of the technology from Minesto the company that produced the system.

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      That’s interesting. I love seeing new ways for renewable energy. Though it does seem like the tether would be the weakest point. But I am not an engineer.

      I wonder how the sea life will react. Will they get stuck in it? Will they leave? So many questions only time will answer.

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        They’ll grow on it I bet.

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          I find it almost impossible that this system won’t require a LOT of maintenance. Anything you leave in the water breaks and is overgrown within months.

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