
Xenesys starts joint venture in Tahiti
We missed in August that Xenesys signed a deal with Pacific Petroleum Company for a joint venture “to conduct commercial and technical studies to realize […]
We missed in August that Xenesys signed a deal with Pacific Petroleum Company for a joint venture “to conduct commercial and technical studies to realize […]
The NYT picked up on the Lockheed Martin press release about the grant from the US Department of Energy to “demonstrate a cold water pipe […]
US DOE funds OTEC development, finallyDoug Carlson points out that the US Department of Energy will be financing water based energy projects with $7million. Most […]
The UK newspaper The Guardian writes about the ambitious concept the Sahara forest project which is about using seawater and using solar power to grow […]
According to the Marshall Island Journal (continued here) the negotiations about continued use of the Island of Kwajalein by the US defence forces could be […]
Evelop is building a seawater air-conditioning system in Curaçao. I visited Evelop Caribbean and talked to the Business Director of Evelop Caribbean, Gilbert Gouverneur about […]
Yokwe Online reports that the Marshall islands president has declared an economic state of emergency, due to energy prices. One part of the declaration looks […]
Christopher Barry, has an article on OTEC and CO2 sequestration at RenewableEnergyWorld.com. This article also discusses the subject of dissolved CO2 in the deep water […]
Xenesys, the Japanese OTEC company, is being very active in general. I would recommend that you visit their frequently updated English language website.
According to the Virgin Island’s Daily News, the OTEC company Sea Solar Power is one of six organisations out of original fourteen that are negotiating […]
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