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Feasibility of tidal power development in the Bay of Fundy

Abstract

A committee was formed to carry out technical studies on the feasibility of a tidal power plant in the Bay of Fundy. Basic information was collected on the physical, geological, climatic, and tidal characteristics of the area to determine areas for more intense investigation. Studies were conducted on the possible effects of the plant on navigation, ground transportation, fisheries, and area development. Electric power marketing and transmission were also examined, as well as the basic concepts for extracting tidal energy. A number of potential sites were examined, and the three most promising sites were selected for preliminary design and cost estimates. Computerized models were used at appropriate stages in order to evaluate various tidal power schemes. This report presents a summary of the committee's investigations. It was seen that a site at the entrance to Cobequid Bay would have an economic advantage over the other sites considered. From the results of the design studies, it was concluded that a long period of construction, plus extensive capital investment, would be required. However, the lowest unit cost of output was calculated at 5.6 mills/kWh, substantially above the incremental cost of energy available from existing sources. Under current economic conditions, the tidal power  More>>
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1969
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
ATPPB-6910; CE-02072
Reference Number:
CANM-88-003933; ERA-14-005949; EDB-89-007181
Subject:
16 TIDAL AND WAVE POWER; BAY OF FUNDY; TIDAL POWER PLANTS; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; AGREEMENTS; CAPITALIZED COST; COST; ELECTRIC POWER; ATLANTIC OCEAN; BAYS; POWER; POWER PLANTS; SEAS; SURFACE WATERS; 160400* - Tidal & Wave Power- Economic, Industrial & Business Aspects; 160703 - Tidal Power Plants- Site Characteristics
OSTI ID:
6673497
Research Organizations:
Atlantic Tidal Power Programming Board, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Availability:
CANMET/TID, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 555 Booth St., Ottawa, Ont., Canada K1A 0G1. $0.34 CAN per page, $3.40 minimum; MF $10 CAN.
Submitting Site:
CANM
Size:
Pages: 33
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

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title = {Feasibility of tidal power development in the Bay of Fundy}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A committee was formed to carry out technical studies on the feasibility of a tidal power plant in the Bay of Fundy. Basic information was collected on the physical, geological, climatic, and tidal characteristics of the area to determine areas for more intense investigation. Studies were conducted on the possible effects of the plant on navigation, ground transportation, fisheries, and area development. Electric power marketing and transmission were also examined, as well as the basic concepts for extracting tidal energy. A number of potential sites were examined, and the three most promising sites were selected for preliminary design and cost estimates. Computerized models were used at appropriate stages in order to evaluate various tidal power schemes. This report presents a summary of the committee's investigations. It was seen that a site at the entrance to Cobequid Bay would have an economic advantage over the other sites considered. From the results of the design studies, it was concluded that a long period of construction, plus extensive capital investment, would be required. However, the lowest unit cost of output was calculated at 5.6 mills/kWh, substantially above the incremental cost of energy available from existing sources. Under current economic conditions, the tidal power plant would not be feasible. 4 figs., 1 tab.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1969}
month = {Jan}
}