Tide Mill Institute 2018 symposium

Friday, September 28, 2018

Tide Mill Institute holds its 14th annual conference on November 10, 2018, in Beverly, Massachusetts. The symposium -- "Creating Tide Mills -- Then and Now", features educators, historians, environmentalists, archeologists and others interested in tidal power and its history.

Tide Mill Institute exists to advance the appreciation of tide mill history and technology by encouraging research, by promoting appropriate re-uses of former tide mill sites, and by fostering communication among tide mill enthusiasts. Since 2005, the Institute has held an annual symposium on the past, present, and future uses of tidal energy.

This year's conference topics focus on how humans historically extracted power from the tides, as well as on efforts to use this power again in the current era. Speakers and discussions will address topics including:
  • Medieval vertical and horizontal millwheels and their diffusion from mainland Europe.
  • Fresh-water tidal rice mills in South Carolina.
  • An in-stream tidal device in New York’s East River supplying power to the grid.
  • Proposed perpetual tidal power system for Salem Massachusetts.
  • A tide mill at the heart of the 1775 Battle of Brooklyn.
  • Winter storm surges damage historic tide mills in Massachusetts and New York.
  • Recreating gearing features of two early North Shore tide mills.
  • A new tidal energy canal for Boston?
  • The structure of tide mill dams.
Tide Mill Institute's 2018 symposium will be held on Saturday, November 10, 2018, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, at the Cummings Center in Beverly, Massachusetts. Registration materials are available on Tide Mill Institute's website. Lunch is included; attendees are encouraged to register by November 1.

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