How to say "tidal turbine energy" in French?

In French "tidal turbine energy" translates to  énergie hydrolienne 

Transliteration: ay-nair-zhee ee-droh-lee-en

🇫🇷 L'énergie hydrolienne est produite à partir de turbines installées dans les courants marins.

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🇺🇸 Tidal turbine energy is produced from turbines installed in ocean currents.



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How to say "tidal turbine energy" in French?

You can use the word "énergie hydrolienne" which translates to "tidal turbine energy".

How to pronounce "énergie hydrolienne" (tidal turbine energy) in French?

The word "énergie hydrolienne" is pronounced as "ay-nair-zhee ee-droh-lee-en".

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