There's a familiar chorus of criticism when it comes to renewable energy - what happens if the sun doesn't shine or the wind is calm?

But that certainly isn't the case when it comes to tides, which always ebb and flow.

The UK has some of the strongest tides on Earth, so what role could tidal energy play in the government’s plan to decarbonise our system?
newtboysays...

I’ve been sad it isn’t much farther along for decades.
As a green energy source it’s near perfection. Essentially unlimited “free” power with 100% predictability with near zero drawbacks besides transmission bottlenecks. Paired with hydro/gravity storage (use the power to pump water to a high pond then generate it back during slack tides) it’s the ultimate green power dream.
We should have these in every river mouth and every inlet affected by tides. So much wasted free energy.

BSRsaid:

DAMN! Why didn't I think of that!

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