Indian ocean islands interested in OTEC
According to an article from last year in the Indian publication Business Line, Dr. Harsh K. Gupta, The Secretary, Union Department of Ocean Development (DoD), […]
According to an article from last year in the Indian publication Business Line, Dr. Harsh K. Gupta, The Secretary, Union Department of Ocean Development (DoD), […]
Engineering students from The University of Sydney have devised a scheme to produce reactive nitrogen for fertilization of the ocean from an OTEC plant. They […]
Slightly old news by now, but NELHA is soliciting bids for a pump station for the 55-inch pipeline which they recently got installed.
We have been told that the Sagar Shakti research vessel, which will carry a 1 MW OTEC plant, is scheduled to deploy in September 2002. […]
Phil Kopiske has gone through the great effort of photocopying his OTEC article archive and sent it to us to add to our library. Thanks […]
The International OTEC/DOWA Association OTEC news letter spring 2002 edition is out. In it you will find articles about the NELHA pipeline deployment, Energy Islands […]
Australia stops the ratification of the Kyoto agreement, even though they have signed it, claiming it will costs jobs and damage their industry, despite that […]
Companies and government administration determined to not give up on coal as a major energy source has come up with a new scheme to burn […]
The Scottish newspaper The Herald has an article on an effort to make the island of Islay into a “mini-hydrogen economy”. The hydrogen will be […]
Wired Magazine has an interesting article on energy distribution and production in the west: The Energy Web. A couple of quotes to give you a […]
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