Last month, the two-day OTEC Africa conference was held at The School of Business and IT at the University of Borås, Sweden. It was a nice and informal gathering with a good opportunity to connect to people who share the OTEC-vision. The conference was organized by OTEC Africa, and hosted a wide variety of speakers. The conference organizers and speakers have made available some of the presentations that were given at the OTEC Africa Conference 2013:
- OTEC in Africa and the Commercialization and Financing of OTEC Ted Johnson – OTE Corporation
- Swedish cleantech export and international aid; The Government’s strategy for the development of the cleantech sector Per-Anders Widell – Swedish government
- Kenya – a nation of possibilities His excellency Dr. Joseph K. Sang – The Kenyan ambassador, Kenya
- Towards building sustainable and resilient cities – in Sweden and internationally Pär Carlsson – Borås Energy and Environment
- The Challenge to Meet the Zero Vision of Shipping Bent-Olof Petersen – Lighthouse
- The Tropos Project Lars Golmen – Tropos
- OTEC – Suitable sites and challenges for the coastal environment Linus Hammar – Chalmers University, Sweden
- OTEC Technology for Aiding Women in Developing Countries: An Investigation of Women’s Health-Related Quality of Life in Rural Areas of Iran near the Coast of Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman Zahra Yadali – Vekalat Magazine/Shiraz University
- The DCNS roadmap on OTEC Fréderic Chino – DCNS
- OTEC by SCHEG: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion by a Subsea Cycle of Hydrofall Energy Generation Harold Lever – Archimedes Solutions
- Production of fresh water using ocean thermal energy CB Panchal – E3Tec Service
- Ongoing research for creating graphene-based composites for heat exchangers, to be used at sea, to replace copper and steel exchangers Vincenzo Palermo – National Research Council, Italy
- The future of OTEC Sami Mutair – Saga University
- Nigeria Larry Awosika
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