
Marine Renewable Energy Infrastructure
Marine Renewable Energy Infrastructure refers to the structures and systems used to generate electricity from ocean sources like waves, tides, and currents. It includes devices such as tidal turbines, wave energy converters, and undersea cables that capture and transmit this renewable power. This infrastructure harnesses natural ocean movements to produce clean, sustainable energy, helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Deployment involves careful planning to ensure minimal environmental impact and efficient energy flow from the ocean to onshore power grids. Overall, it represents innovative efforts to turn the ocean’s energy into a reliable, environmentally friendly power source.