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why is it difficult to harness tidal energy​

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Answered by Jazline
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Answer:

bcoz it's contains wind energy to turbine

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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

Tidal Energy is a renewable source of energy and is a result of the gravitational fields from both the Moon and the Sun, joined with the rotation of the earth around its axis, leading to low and high tides.

EXPLANATION:

    Tidal energy, also known as tidal power, is the energy got from the movement (rise/fall) of tides. The tides move an enormous quantity of "water, and the energy" coming from the moving water, referred to as tidal energy, can be collected and transformed into electricity. Tidal energy can only be collected in the course of the tides, therefore it is a recurrent source of energy.

    Since tides take place 2 times a day, for tidal energy to achieve its full potential, it should be combined with an effectual energy storage system. Tidal energy is comparatively new and several of these tidal power technologies utilised to harness the sea's power are at an initial developmental stage. Like several renewable sources of energy tidal energy is difficult to transport.

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