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Tidal energy is one of the oldest forms of renewable power, dating back over 1,400 years to early tide mills. But despite centuries of promise, tidal power still provides a tiny fraction of the world`s electricity. Why? In this video, we explore the engineering behind tidal range and tidal stream technologies, visit the University of Southampton`s towing tank to see how modern turbines are tested, and look at the projects currently being built in the UK that could finally scale this technology.
We`ll cover the pros—predictability, energy density, low emissions—and the very real challenges—cost, complexity, and limited viable locations. Can tidal power ever compete with wind and solar, or will it remain a niche solution?