Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method

A renewable energy is an energy sources that can be converted into electrical energy without worrying that it could have worn out. Generating electrical energy by using tidal effect is another source of a renewable energy without giving any negative impact on environment. The theory of tidal energy...

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Main Author: Rosmin, Norzanah
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2006
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description A renewable energy is an energy sources that can be converted into electrical energy without worrying that it could have worn out. Generating electrical energy by using tidal effect is another source of a renewable energy without giving any negative impact on environment. The theory of tidal energy is that it cycle for 24 hours without stopping. Since tidal generation depends on height, then the most critical requirement for generating electrical energy by using tidal effect is the differences between low tide and high tide. To benefit the tidal as a reliable energy source, skims for generating are studied. A control system is designed to ensure that generating is up to maximum. This project is in purpose to state the true ability of generating electrical energy by using tidal effect. It is done by case study, model designing and simulation by using Visual Basic.
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spelling utm-29562017-09-10T06:18:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/2956/ Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method Rosmin, Norzanah TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A renewable energy is an energy sources that can be converted into electrical energy without worrying that it could have worn out. Generating electrical energy by using tidal effect is another source of a renewable energy without giving any negative impact on environment. The theory of tidal energy is that it cycle for 24 hours without stopping. Since tidal generation depends on height, then the most critical requirement for generating electrical energy by using tidal effect is the differences between low tide and high tide. To benefit the tidal as a reliable energy source, skims for generating are studied. A control system is designed to ensure that generating is up to maximum. This project is in purpose to state the true ability of generating electrical energy by using tidal effect. It is done by case study, model designing and simulation by using Visual Basic. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2006 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2956/1/75202.pdf Rosmin, Norzanah (2006) Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method. Technical Report. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Rosmin, Norzanah
Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
title Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
title_full Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
title_fullStr Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
title_short Investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
title_sort investigating the feasibility of electrical generation by using tidal method
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://eprints.utm.my/2956/
http://eprints.utm.my/2956/1/75202.pdf