The Tidal power is a type of hydropower that captures the power of the tides to generate electricity and perhaps other sources of energy. Tidal power, while not widely been using presently, it has potential to deliver electricity in the upcoming years. Tidal energy is a type of gravitational hydropower that uses flow of water to accelerate a turbine as well as generate energy. Researchers have discussed the various types of tidal energy and also the performance of various researchers in this field in this article.
Architecture of a tidal power station using a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) with a Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm and a grid-connected final output. The goal of this paper is to increase the power of a tidal power plant by using the MPPT algorithm, that is more accurate and consistent than the escalation automated system. It is required to boost the voltage and amperage accessible on the line to make the system more efficient in managing direct current loads on site after switching to three-phase alternating current. Expand the research to adapt the algorithm to adjustments in the tide and, as a result, changes in the conversion system's output power.
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