Department of General Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India
Online published on 12 September, 2016.
Oceans cover almost 70% surface of earth. Waves carry enormous amount of energy within them. Tides generated due to gravitational force between earth and moon and partly between earth and sun help in generating high heads of water to harness pollution free energy. Due to high cost of generation and lack of enough research, ocean energy has not been fully exploited yet. The technology used in harnessing marine energy is considered as a threat to aquatic life, but suitable methods and focused research in this area can lead to take advantage of this abundant source of renewable energy.
This review paper discusses an overview of Ocean Energy in the world and its potential in India. It also discusses various impacts of marine energy technology on marine environment and its habitat. Wind energy is the maximum exploited source of renewable energy and solar energy is continuously increasing its share with time in India. Tidal and ocean energy is still in experimentation stage. Inclusion of this source of green and sustainable energy can help India achieve its target of electricity generation and also fulfill environmental obligation of reducing carbon foot- prints.
Sustainable Energy, Ocean Energy, Tidal Generation, wave energy, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator, oscillating water column