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Renewable Energy Practice Test: Tidal Energy
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Tidal energy is a renewable energy source that uses the natural rise and fall of ocean tides and currents. It's caused by the gravitational interaction between the Earth, the sun, and the moon.  Tidal energy is harnessed by converting the energy from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. Tidal energy is captured using either a turbine or a barrage. When the tide comes in, water is impounded in one or more reservoirs. At low tide, the water in these reservoirs is released to drive hydraulic turbines and their coupled electric generators.  Tidal energy is efficient at low... Show more
Renewable Energy Practice Test: Tidal Energy
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1. Which of the following tidal barrages has the largest capacity to generate electricity?
2. The United States has an economical tidal power plant.
3. How does a tidal lagoon work?
4. What is dynamic tidal power?
5. Tidal barrages are a two-way tidal power system.
6. What are the three ways to harness tidal energy?
7. Which of the following categories does tidal power fall into?
8. How many high tides occur every day?
9. What is a tide mill?
10. What is tidal power?
11. Strong coast-parallel oscillating tidal currents are found in ______
12. What is the minimum height of tides required for harnessing tidal energy economically?
13. In terms of predictability, tidal energy _____ solar and wind.
14. What is a tidal lagoon?
15. Tidal lagoon is _______
16. How does a tide mill work?
17. Tidal barrage is similar to ______
18. Bulges of water are called high tides.
19. Which of the following steps best describes the working of tidal lagoons?
20. Tidal generators produce steady and reliable stream of electricity.
21. Tidal power is renewable because _________
22. What is/are the cause(s) of tides?
23. On which two sides of the earth do the tidal forces cause water to bulge out?
24. How many low tides occur every day?
25. Both horizontal and vertical turbines are used to harness energy from tides.