Why smaller may be better when it comes to harnessing Bay of Fundy tides | CBC News
The latest company in the race to harness electricity from the
powerful Bay of Fundy tides is bypassing Nova Scotia’s original tidal
power demonstration site in the Minas Passage to deploy smaller turbines
in an area with less powerful currents.
powerful Bay of Fundy tides is bypassing Nova Scotia’s original tidal
power demonstration site in the Minas Passage to deploy smaller turbines
in an area with less powerful currents.
The
company already has three of its 100-kilowatt turbines generating
electricity at a site in Scotland where currents are similar to those in
the Petit Passage.