Green Energy Futures: Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy in Nova Scotia
Green Energy Futures: Matthew Lumley explaing tidal energy at the Fundy Ocean Research Centre - 2
Green Energy Futures: Tidal energy research at Black Rock in the Bay of Fundy near the Fundy Ocean Research Centre
Green Energy Futures: Surging tidal water on the horizon at Split Rock in the Bay of Fundy near the Fundy Ocean Research Centre
Green Energy Futures: Matthew Lumley from the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy explains how 160 billion tons of water moves in and out of the Bay of Funday every day
Green Energy Futures: Matthew Lumley explains the amazing tides in the Bay of Fundy - 2
Green Energy Futures: Matthew Lumley explaining tidal energy at the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy
Green Energy Futures: The Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy as seen from the waters of Minas Passage on the Bay of Fundy.
Green Energy Futures: The churning water at Black Rock with Split Rock visible in the background on the Bay of Fundy – the tide can rise 45 feet and move at 5 metres per second
Green Energy Futures: Guides Randy Corcoran and Sandy Graham touring us around Black Rock in the Bay of Fundy - 2
Green Energy Futures: The amazing Churning water at Black Rock on the Bay of Fundy – this spring tide reached 45 feet and featured currents of 5 metres per second
Green Energy Futures: Sandy Graham telling the story of the Maiden's Cave in the Bay of Fundy by Black Rock - 4
Green Energy Futures: Sandy Graham telling the story of the Maiden's Cave in the Bay of Fundy by Black Rock
Green Energy Futures: Under sea cable at the FORCE tidal energy site in Bay of Fundy can carry up to 64 megawatts of tidal electrcity to a substation on the hill
Green Energy Futures: The substation on the hill provides room for 64 megawatt of grid connected tidal energy at Bay of Fundy
Green Energy Futures: The substation on the hill provides room for 64 megawatt of grid connected tidal energy at Bay of Fundy
Green Energy Futures: Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy
Green Energy Futures: Grid connections for tidal energy at Bay of Fundy - there's room for 64 megawatts of tidal energy projects