
Renewable marine energy
Renewable marine energy refers to harnessing natural movements and forces of the ocean—such as waves, tides, and currents—to generate electricity. These sources are sustainable because they rely on natural, ongoing ocean dynamics driven by the moon, sun, and wind, making them environmentally friendly with minimal carbon emissions. Technologies like wave energy converters, tidal turbines, and ocean thermal energy conversion capture this energy to produce clean power. Marine energy has the potential to provide a significant amount of renewable electricity, helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels and combating climate change while contributing to diverse energy sources globally.