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non-enclosed underwater turbines
Logically, one would expect some pretty extreme underwater currents, and an alternative would be non-enclosed underwater turbines. Not as much energy as you're calculating, but likely much cheaper, and less damaging (although the impact on fish and other species would still have to be considered.
Quote from: CliffordKnon-enclosed underwater turbinesI think the ideal location for these would be in the Cook Straight, New Zealand.Tides form a wave which circulates around New Zealand, so the tides are effectively 180° out of phase at each end of the Cook Straight.- This leads to very strong currents within the straight (but not much tidal range).
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