The Role of Marine Energy Production in The Development of Urban Infrastructure with Tidal Power Plants
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https://doi.org/10.63053/ijset.51Keywords:
Tidal Power Plant, Marine Energy, Marine Structures, Urban DevelopmentAbstract
Marine structures, designed and built to develop urban infrastructure, play a very important role in improving access to marine resources, protecting beaches, and facilitating urban and marine communications. These structures can be influential in different parts of urban development. This article, marine energy production facilities with a focus on tidal power plants, which include types of tidal power plants, how they work, the effect of power plants on urban development, design and construction, advantages and challenges, and their comparison. Together with each other. Also, the contribution of each of the tidal power plants in marine energy production facilities is shown to provide a better understanding of the users of this article. These types of structures in addition to economic development and infrastructure improvement Transportation also help to protect the environment and the sustainable use of natural resources, which is why familiarizing and investigating these types of structures and the role they play in the development of urban infrastructure is of particular importance and needs Further investigations using numerical modelling and laboratory methods will be necessary to achieve accurate and reliable engineering results
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