Sea Solar Power at APEC Energy Working Group?
David Levrat points us to the Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the APEC EWG, Port Douglas, Australia, 3-4 November, 2004 from the APEC Energy Working Group. The […]
David Levrat points us to the Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the APEC EWG, Port Douglas, Australia, 3-4 November, 2004 from the APEC Energy Working Group. The […]
The Indian government refers to what appears to be an OTEC powered desalination plant in a year end review press release [cached]. Specifically it says: […]
Whilst travling for information I found a nice article in the July 2004 OSTI newsletter (Volume 2, Issue 5) [cached] (Ocean Science and Technology for […]
Sea Solar Power has told the The Barbados Advocate that they will be approaching the Barbados government with a proposal to build one or more […]
Yahoo Financial News carries a press release from Research and Markets about “Ocean Energy: potential to become mainstream energy source” [cached], which includes a section […]
According to energy analyst Andrew McKillop, OTEC may be returning to the world’s energy agenda. He writes briefly about this in an interesting article about […]
The Pacific Business News (Honolulu) [cached] say that the former Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii (NELHA) CEO, Jeff Smith, recently resigned to operate a NELHA […]
According to Xenesys, on the 27 April this year in New York, the UN Commission on Sustainable Development and interested parties decided to set up […]
Xenesys has developed a Discharged Thermal Energy Conversion system which they say can generate electric power and/or produce desalinated water, from waste heat in various […]
Dave Kuhl reminds us that, although it is probably too late if you weren’t planning to go already, Energy Ocean 2004 conference is on for […]
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