Renewable energy from marine currents has a promising future

Introduction:
The strategic location of Marmara Sea between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea is a valid result of the theory of pouring and continuous flow of sea currents in opposite directions, such site is a God’s gift to Turkey, where there is no similarone like it in the world. Renewable energy is one of the elements of modern renaissance during the 21st century because it is produced from a natural resource that is environmentally friendly, inexhaustible, enduring and lifelong. Our project is one of the best options in modern investments due to the depletion of traditional energy (oil) that is polluting the environment.

Marine Currents:

They are rivers, bundles, or a large mass of water with a beam width between(1-2) km that passes submerged under the surface of seawater parallel to the Turkish coast. The Sea currents flows from the Mediterranean Sea with an area of (2,500,000) two million and five hundred thousand square kilometers across the DardanellesStrait parallel to the Turkish coast and taken in reverse in the Sea of Marmara with an estimated area of (11200) square kilometers, generating the world’s largest hydroelectric power field in the form of reversal dynamical bioenergy where Marmara Sea is considered to be a sea dam located between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

The amount of energy estimates flowing from Marmara Islands is about two million Megawatts per hour. The flow of these sea currents continues for six (6) months through the Bosphorus Strait to the Black Sea, with an estimated area of (420,000) four hundred and twenty thousand square kilometers.
The sea currents that passes through the Bosphorus Strait to the Sea of Marmara (Sea Dam) continues to flow for another six months. The amount of energy flowing across the strait is estimated to be about one million Megawatt hours per year and the energy is inversely taken in the energy field of the Princess Islands in the Sea of Marmara.
The patent, intellectual property rights, publication, deposition and internationalization of the idea of the project have been registered in Turkey, where Turkish law covers legal protection for fifty years.