Description
The focus of the presentation is the Morecambe Bay Tidal Project, with an update on progress and discussion of the project's potential and the likelihood of the project becoming a reality.Professor George Aggidis develops the idea that this concept is not only a power station that does other things, but a multi-functional infrastructure (or environmental management scheme) that delivers in different spheres (social benefits; environmental protection; improved interconnectivity); all supported by power generation.
The lecture also covers relevant aspects of Professor Aggidis' research on Tidal Energy at Lancaster University.
| Period | 20/10/2020 |
|---|---|
| Held at | School of Engineering |
| Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Tidal Energy
- Renewable Energy
- Tidal Range Energy
- Tidal Range Turbines
- Tidal Energy Modelling
Documents & Links
- Prof George Aggidis - IMECHE Morecambe Bay Tidal Barrage - Tue 6pm 20 Oct 2020_
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