IOA Winter newsletter
The International OTEC Association’s Winter 2002 Newsletter is out. The main piece is about George Claude’s Cuban OTEC Experiment in the 1930s. There is a […]
The International OTEC Association’s Winter 2002 Newsletter is out. The main piece is about George Claude’s Cuban OTEC Experiment in the 1930s. There is a […]
We have opened up the web site for the parent organization of OTECnews, The GreenOcean Project. There you can find projects other than the OTECnews […]
OTEC – The most exciting work in OTEC probably goes on in India and on Hawaii. In India, the Sagar Shakti 1 MW OTEC barge […]
The Guardian has several articles on the new North Sea quotas set by the EU fisheries commission. The scientist say that species such as cod […]
An interesting article in West Hawaii Today talks about growing kampachi (Mediterranean yellow tail fish) in tanks at NELHA. Prized as a sashimi fish, kampachi […]
The International OTEC Association’s Autumn 2002 Newsletter is out. It has three major pieces in it: a global future energy scenarios, a description of the […]
Professor Pielke of Colorado State University show how current climate models fail to take in the several important factors, such as how planting forest on […]
In their paper “Passive control of VIV with drag reduction. J. Fluids and Struct. 15, pp 597-605, 2001” J.C.Owen, P.W.Bearman and A.A.Szewczyk, talk about drag […]
Xenesys, the company which has engineered a significant part of the NIOT OTEC plant, has recently made their website available online.
NIOT of India are apparently experiencing heavy deposit problems in the (cold?) water pipe based on the biofouling prevention they are using, NaOcl Sodium Hypocholorite. […]
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