Title: Energy Generation Using Underwater Current - A Review
Authors: Gabriel Ebiowei Moses, Gift Walson
Volume: 9
Issue: 10
Pages: 140-153
Publication Date: 2025/10/28
Abstract:
Underwater present day energy generation, especially tidal stream power, represents a promising renewable energy supply with tremendous capacity to make contributions to global energy demand. This overview examines the tidal and ocean cutting-edge energy technologies, their technical specifications, mounted ability worldwide, monetary viability, and future possibilities. With international marine energy capability achieving 527 MW in 2023 and projected prices declining from €0.11-0.48/kWh to €0.10/kWh for tidal flow technology, this sector is located at the edge of commercial viability. This paper gives a comprehensive evaluation of existing installations, technological innovations, demanding situations, and the pathway towards huge-scale deployment.