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marine energy

Marine energy refers to the power generated from the ocean's natural movements, such as waves, tides, and currents. These movements result from the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, as well as wind and thermal differences. Technologies capture this energy—wave energy converters, tidal turbines, and ocean current devices—and convert it into electricity. Marine energy is renewable, predictable, and abundant, offering a sustainable way to produce clean power with minimal environmental impact. It holds promise as an additional source to diversify and strengthen our energy systems while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.