It has been more than 30 years that marine currents are studied over the Hormozgan maritime zone. In this paper, in addition to discussing results of some previous related studies, simulation results of the hydrodynamic regime of currents are presented. The aim of this study is to investigate feasibility of construction of tidal power plants in the region. We believe that the existing analytical and field data can be used for energy zoning of tidal currents in the Hormozgan region, which can be scrutinized with small convertors. Based on these data, it is found that in most of the time, the maximum speed of the current does not exceed 1.8 m/s. Density of the exploitable power in the hottest point is estimated between 1 and 3 kW/m2. The extent of zones with the maximum speed of greater than 1.6 m/s is found in the Qeshm Canal, reaching to approximately 22km2, while in two regions, the depth of the zone reaches to approximately 40m. Although small convertors with the cut-in speed of approximately 0.5m/s contribute to 50% of the energy production during a day, construction of a tidal power plant requires improvements in the technology of these convertors.
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