Harnessing the powerful tides flowing around Britain’s shorelines has the potential to contribute significantly to the nation’s renewable sector. What’s stopping tidal stream energy from making headway?
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Wave power is a type of hydroelectric power that relies on the capture of energy held by ocean waves. Like wind and solar power, wave power has the potential to be a valuable part of the energy transition.
The potential of wave power lies in the immense amount of kinetic energy at stake. Wave power has far greater energy density than wind or solar. It generates up to 24-70 kW per meter of wave, with peak near-shore power ranging from 40-50 kW per meter. The world’s total wave resource has been estimated to be as much as 2 terawatts (TW) of energy the equivalent of world s electricity consumption.