Using Ocean Temperature Differences To Create Renewable Energy

OilPrice.com reports on the potentials of using ocean temperature differences to create renewable energy via a technique called Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. Read more →

Hawaii About to Crack Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Roadblocks?

OilPrice.com takes a look at Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion and its chances for being a prominent clean energy source in Hawaii. Read more →

Ocean Thermal Power Gets Graphite Boost

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A new material developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Lockheed Martin could reduce the cost of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion technology by half. Read more →

Ocean-Thermal Energy Will Get Bahamas Debut

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Ocean Thermal Energy and Bahamas Electricity agree to build the world's first two ocean-thermal energy conversion plants in the Bahamas. Read more →

Marine Power A Growing Priority In Taiwan

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Taiwan hopes to get 200 megawatts of power from marine sources, taking advantage of wave, tidal and ocean thermal energy conversion technology. Read more →

OTEC Wave Power Gets More Navy Funding

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The U.S. Navy awarded Lockheed Martin a $4.4 million contract modification to continue work on an ocean thermal energy conversion plant off the coast of Hawaii. Read more →

Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Aloha!

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University of Hawaii researchers find improved ocean thermal energy conversion a possibility as an energy source on the leeward side of the islands. Read more →

Lockheed Martin Gets Federal Grant To Research Deep Water Energy

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Two new grant from the US Department of Energy totaling $1 million give Lockheed Martin the green light to explore the commercial potential of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. Read more →