2. Different Types of Energy Resources
• Fossil Fuels
• Nuclear power
• Solar power
• Wind power
• Tidal Power
• Hydroelectric power
• Pumped storage
• Wave power
• Geothermal power
4. Introduction
• The tide moves a large amount of water twice each
day and provides quite a lot of energy- about twenty
percent of Britain’s needs.
• There are about 8 sites in Britain where tidal power
stations could be built for example - the Severn
Dee, Solway and Humber estuaries.
5. The energy of the
tide comes from
the gravitational
pull of the Moon
and Sun and the
rotation of the
earth.
6. Advantages- (cost)
• Once you have built the tide turbine, tidal power is
free which means it is a very cheap resource
• A key advantage is that it is cheap to maintain
7. Advantages- (Environmental)
• It does not have a bad output onto the environment
since it produces no greenhouse gases or other
waste
• Also good for the environment, offshore turbines and
turbines do not have a large environmental impact.
8. Other Advantages
• It requires no fuel
• It’s production of electricity is very reliable
• It is a renewable source!
9. A few Disadvantages
• Unfortunately ,it only provides power for
approximately 10 hours each day, when the tide is
actually moving in or out.
• Only a few estuaries are suitable to build the tide
turbines
• It may have a negative impact on wildlife for example
it may damage habitats for wildlife.