other possible sources of renewable power

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1. Tidal Energy: Tidal energy is harnessed from the rise and fall of ocean tides. Through the use of turbines mounted on the ocean floor or the use of barrages, the kinetic energy of the tides can be captured and used to generate electricity. 2. Wave Energy: Similar to tidal energy, wave energy harnesses the power of ocean waves to generate electricity. Wave energy can be captured by floating devices, such as buoys, and directed to generators on shore. 3. Wind Energy: Wind turbines are used to convert kinetic energy to electrical energy. Wind turbines are installed on land or offshore and are used to generate electricity. 4. Solar Energy: Solar energy is harnessed from the sun in the form of photovoltaic cells and can be used to generate electricity or to store energy in the form of heat. 5. Biomass Energy: Biomass is energy produced from organic materials, such as wood, agricultural waste, or landfill gas. It is used to produce heat, electricity, and biofuels. 6. Hydropower: Hydropower is created by using the force of water to turn turbines that generate electricity. It can be used to generate electricity from moving water, such as in dams, or from the ocean’s waves or tides. 7. Geothermal Energy: Geothermal energy can be produced from the heat generated from underground reservoirs of steam or hot water.

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