Tidal Lagoon Projects explores the potential of tidal lagoon projects as a sustainable source of renewable energy. It examines how harnessing tidal energy through coastal lagoons can contribute to meeting energy demands, while carefully considering the environmental impact. This book uniquely balances discussions of engineering design with environmental assessment, providing a holistic view of tidal power generation. The study highlights the economic viability and the reduction of carbon emissions that these projects can bring.
One intriguing aspect is the book's exploration of how tidal lagoons require careful consideration of hydrodynamic factors and their effects on marine life migration. The book progresses from an introduction to tidal energy and lagoon design to detailed analyses of engineering challenges, environmental impacts, and economic feasibility. It traces the evolution of tidal power technology, emphasizing the growing demand for renewable energy sources.
By delving into case studies and numerical modeling, the book supports its arguments with extensive research. This approach allows for a balanced assessment of the technology, making it valuable for energy professionals, environmental scientists, and policymakers interested in sustainable development.