Marine Energy Effects explores the potential of tidal and wave energy as key renewable resources.
Amid environmental concerns and dwindling fossil fuels, this book investigates the science, technology, and environmental considerations necessary for responsible implementation.
The book argues that understanding environmental impacts, alongside technological innovation and policy frameworks, is crucial for the long-term viability of marine energy.
One intriguing fact is that marine energy has the potential to reshape our energy landscape.
The book progresses from the physics of tides and waves to analyzing technologies like tidal turbines and wave energy converters.
It assesses ecological effects on marine habitats and water quality, followed by a discussion of socio-economic factors and policy.
A unique aspect is its emphasis on adaptive management, allowing for continuous monitoring and adjustment based on observed impacts.
The book highlights the importance of balancing energy production with the preservation of marine ecosystems.
The approach is interdisciplinary, linking oceanography, mechanical engineering, environmental science, and public policy to provide a holistic understanding.
It addresses ongoing debates within the marine energy field, aiming to foster informed discussion and collaboration among stakeholders in the renewable energy sector.