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    Tidal power electricity is a form of renewable energy that captures the natural rise and fall of ocean tides and converts it into usable electrical power. It is driven by the gravitational pull of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun, which causes vast bodies of water to rhythmically shift across coastlines in a predictable cycle. Unlike wind or solar energy, tides are highly reliable and can be forecast centuries in advance, making tidal power one of the most stable renewable sources available.

    There are two main approaches to harnessing it. Tidal barrages work like underwater dams, built across estuaries or bays. As the tide flows in and out, water passes through turbines that spin and generate electricity. The second method uses tidal stream generators, which function like underwater wind turbines placed in fast-moving tidal currents.

    One of the key advantages of tidal energy is its extremely low carbon footprint once infrastructure is built. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation. However, construction costs are high, and environmental concerns exist, such as potential impacts on marine ecosystems and sediment flow.

    Despite these challenges, tidal power represents a promising piece of the renewable energy puzzle, especially for coastal regions seeking consistent, predictable clean energy sources.

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