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  2. Uldolmok Tidal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Uldolmok Tidal Power Station is a tidal power station in Uldolmok, Jindo County, South Korea. The plant was commissioned in May 14, 2009 ( 2009-05-14 ) by the South Korean government. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The plant cost US$ 10 million [ 2 ] and has an installed capacity of 1,000 KW ( 1 MW ), generating 2.4 GWh annually, sufficient to meet the demand of ...

  3. List of power stations in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Yeosu Power Station 679 2 BIT Coal Yeongdong Power Station 325 2 ANTH Coal Retired Donghae Power Station 1100 2 ANTH Coal Shin Boryung Power Station 2,000 2 BIT Coal Samcheok Green Power 2,000 2 BIT Coal Bukpyung Power Station 1,190 2 BIT Coal Goseong HI Power Station 2,080 2 2021 BIT Coal ->Goseong HI unit 1 1,040: 2021: BIT Coal->Goseong HI ...

  4. List of tidal power stations - Wikipedia

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    Incheon Tidal Power Station: 818 or 1,320 South Korea: 9] [18] Mersey Tidal Power 1,000 United Kingdom: River Mersey [19] Mezenskaya Tidal Power Plant: 24,000 Russia: Mezen Bay [20] Normandie Hydroliennes NH1 12

  5. Category:Tidal power stations in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tidal power stations in South Korea" ... Uldolmok Tidal Power Station This page was last edited on 21 December 2019, at 01:04 (UTC). ...

  6. Myeongnyang Strait - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] Tidal forces mean that the currents of the Myeongnyang Strait reverse direction roughly every three hours. [citation needed] Jindo Bridge , South Korea's longest cable-stayed bridge, [4] was the first bridge to be constructed over the strait; it was completed in 1984. [2] There is also a memorial to Yi Sun-sin on the coast.

  7. Tidal power - Wikipedia

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    The world's first large-scale tidal power plant was France's Rance Tidal Power Station, which became operational in 1966. It was the largest tidal power station in terms of output until Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station opened in South Korea in August 2011. The Sihwa station uses sea wall defense barriers complete with 10 turbines generating 254 ...

  8. Category:Tidal power in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Tidal power stations in South Korea (4 P) This page was last edited on 21 December 2019, at 01:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station is the world's largest tidal power installation, with a total power output capacity of 254 MW. When completed in 2011, it surpassed France's 240 MW Rance Tidal Power Station, which was the world's largest for 45 years. It is operated by the Korea Water Resources Corporation. [3]