
A Hydrokinetic Energy Conversion System
A hydrokinetic energy conversion system captures the kinetic energy of moving water—such as rivers, tides, or ocean currents—and converts it into usable electricity. Unlike traditional hydroelectric dams that rely on water falling from heights, these systems harness the natural flow of water without impeding its movement. They typically use turbines or other devices to generate power as water passes through or around them. This technology offers a renewable, environmentally friendly way to produce electricity by tapping into areas with steady, strong water currents, providing a consistent and sustainable energy source.