Current state of OTEC, overview by Xenesys
Xenesys has a nice web based presentation about the current state of OTEC in the world.
Xenesys has a nice web based presentation about the current state of OTEC in the world.
Xenesys has a nice new little “vision piece” which ends with talking about the potential for the Indian plans. “India has almost completed construction of […]
According to Platts Renewable Energy Report (Issue 51, May 2003) the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) 1 MW OTEC, which they built together with […]
The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans is now available on two CD-ROMs. Customized seafloor maps of any area of the ocean floor can now […]
Japanese Xenesys predicts that titanium will be the material of choice for OTEC condensers. They are estimating 124-180 tons required per 10 MW.
On Xenesys’ web site there is a short news item about the Palau OTEC collaboration agreement with Saga University. Interestingly they say “The plan is […]
The Indian National Institute of Ocean Technology has released an “Annual report” for the period 2001-2002. In the report we can find a very interesting […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
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