TY - JOUR TI - Research on the environmental impact of tidal power generation in China AU - Ma, Z AU - Li, B AU - Liu, Y T2 - Applied Nanoscience AB - In recent years, the rapid rise of carbon dioxide concentration makes global warming increasingly serious, which leads to sea-level rise, coastal lowland inundation, glacier melting, extreme weather, species extinction and other environmental problems. China, as the largest carbon dioxide emitter, is facing climate change. In 2020, the Chinese government promised at the UN General Assembly to achieve the peak of carbon by 2030, and also put forward the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060. To achieve the carbon peak and carbon in target, China needs to reduce the use of fossil energy and replace the use of fossil energy with renewable energy with less carbon dioxide emissions. Tidal energy, as a low-carbon renewable energy, is an important alternative to fossil energy. But can the tide be developed at the expense of the environment? In this paper, the impact of the development of tidal energy on the environment is analyzed and elaborated. According to the environmental impact, the solutions of developing environment-friendly tidal energy, wave energy and temperature difference energy are given. Based on this, policy suggestions are put forward to the Chinese government. The research results of this paper will provide reference for developing countries to develop and utilize tidal energy for power generation. DA - 2021/07// PY - 2021 UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13204-021-01994-2 DO - 10.1007/s13204-021-01994-2 LA - English KW - Marine Energy KW - Tidal KW - Ecosystem Processes KW - Physical Environment KW - Human Dimensions KW - Legal & Policy ER -