Abstract

The International Energy Agency's strategy is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Since the energy sector generates most of these emissions, it is this industry that should be affected by the maximum changes. One of the possible ways is the development of hydropower, this article will consider different types of tidal power plants, compare them and conclude that it is advisable to use them as a replacement for the main types of electricity generation. As materials in the study, data from the works of specialists and data from international organizations were taken. The analysis shows the feasibility of various types of tidal power plants to participate in the decarbonization process and reach 'Net Zero' by 2050.

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