Name any two regions in India ideal for utilising tidal energy.
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Answer:
The gulf of the kutch in India is one of the tidal producing places on earth. The Gulf of Cambay in the state of Gujarat has a capacity of about the 1,200 MW in the Gulf of Kutch and 100 megawatts in the Ganges delta and in the Sundarbans region of the West Bengal.
It describes two regions in India ideal for utilizing tidal energy.
Explanation: Gulf of Kutch (Gulf of Kutch):
Because of its geographic significance, it is well-known for tidal energy.
In Gujarat, it separates the peninsula areas of Kutch and Kathiawar.
Its tidal energy potential is estimated to be at 1,200 MW.
Gulf of Mannar (Mannar Gulf):
The Gulf of Mannar, India's largest Gulf, is located near the coast of Tamil Nadu and is a rich fishing zone.
It also has a lot of hydrocarbon reserves.
It is a vast shallow bay in the Indian Ocean that forms part of the Laccadive Sea.