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Ocean Energy Tide and Tidal Power,Roger H. Charlier Charles W. Finkl,Springer-2009
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Contents
Chapter1. Poseidon to the Rescue: Mining the Sea for Energy—A Sustainable Extraction
Chapter2. Medieval Engineering that Lasted
Chapter3. The Riddle of the Tides
در این فصل درباره کشورهای که سرمایه گذاری ،تحقیق و پژوهش کردن درباره انرژی تجدپذیری دریا مطالبی نوشته شده است که در آخرفهرست گوشه از پروژه کشور روسیه را به صورت نمونه نوشته ام
Chapter5. The Anatomy of the Rance River TPP
Chapter6. Harnessing the Tides in America
Chapter7. Improvements, Adjustments, Developments
Chapter8. Current from Tidal Current
Chapter9. Environment and Economics
Annexes
Annex I: General Bibliography
Annex II: Additional References
Annex III: Special References for Chapter 2
Annex IV: Update 2008
Annex V: Companies and Organizations Involved in Tidal Power Projects, Services, and/or Research
The Kislaya Bay Plant (Russia)
Kislaya Bay (Kola Peninsula) is a White Sea inlet, near World War II famed
Murmansk in the Russian Arctic. It is in the Arctic that most of Russia’s tidal energy is dissipated.
The dam was built by assembling on the site pre-fabricated sections
between 40m high cliffs. A narrow canal (40 m) establishes the communication
انرژی جذر و مد در سواحل شهر مزن در کشور روسیه می باشد با توانایی فوق العاده می باشد. شهر مزن در حاشیه خلیج وارانگرفورا و شمال شرقی دریا سفید است .