Several tidal energy projects operating in Europe and Asia are demonstrating that marine power is no longer an experimental technology but a functioning source of renewable electricity.

In South Korea, the Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station remains the world's largest tidal power facility. Operating on the country's western coast, the plant has an installed capacity of 254 megawatts generated through 10 submerged turbines integrated into a 12.7-kilometer seawall.

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