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Tidal power generation station is a movement of seawater during tidal cycles have the potential to generate large amounts of electricity. Each area with significant rising and falling tides is a potential candidate for this technology. Large banners or screw type propellers are located below the water level at low tide. As the tide comes in or goes out of power from shifting water turns the propeller that drives a generator. Such power generation systems are very expensive offshore construction is never easy and salt water itself is corrosive to metal components. Moreover, distribute and transport the power generated is difficult because most of the potential locations for a tidal power generation system is far enough offshore to high voltage lines is the only viable method for conducting

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