Marine renewable energy (ocean energy)

Questions 31-40

Complete the notes. Write ONE WORD ONLY in each gap.

 

Marine renewable energy (ocean energy)

Introduction

  More energy required because of growth in population and 31.


What’s needed:

  ● renewable energy sources

  ● methods that won’t create pollution


Wave energy

  Advantage: waves provide a 32. source of renewable energy

  Electricity can be generated using offshore or onshore systems

  Onshore systems may use a reservoir


Problems:

  ● waves can move in any 33.

  ● movement of sand, etc. on the 34. of the ocean may be affected


Tidal energy

  Tides are more 35. than waves


Planned tidal lagoon in Wales:

  ● will be created in a 36. at Swansea

  ● breakwater (dam) containing 16 turbines

  ● rising tide forces water through turbines, generating electricity

  ● stored water is released through 37. , driving the turbines in the reverse direction


Advantages:

  ● not dependent on weather

  ● no 38. is required to make it work

  ● likely to create a number of 39.


Problem:

  ● may harm fish and birds, e.g. by affecting 40. and building up silt


Ocean thermal energy conversion

  Uses a difference in temperature between the surface and lower levels

  Water brought to the surface in a pipe