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2 March, 02:56

You are on a committee that is planning whether or not to build a tidal power plant near a diverse and healthy coastal habitat. Describe at least two of the benefits and two of the costs to the environment you should consider before deciding to build the dam.

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  1. 2 March, 03:13
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    Pros

    Renewable.

    Requires no fuel.

    Emission-free

    Reliable, a plant can last 100 years

    High efficiency

    Predictable output

    Could potentially provide a storm surge barrier.

    Environmental impacts are local, not global

    Cons

    Expensive to build

    Very location specific (only 20 sites identified with high potential)

    Non-continuous, storage or grid-backup required

    Locations are often remote

    Barrages may restrict access to open water

    Can change tidal level of surrounding area

    Impact on fish, marine mammals and birds

    Disrupts regular tidal cycles

    Decreases salinity in tidal basins

    Mud flats (where many birds feed) adversely impacted

    Captures dirt, waste and pollution near the coast

    Reduces kinetic energy in the ocean
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