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INTRODUCTION
The oceans cover a little more than 70 percent of the Earth’s surface. This makes them the world’s largest solar energy collector and energy storage system. On an average day, 60 million square kilometers (23 million square miles) of tropical seas absorb an amount of solar radiation equal in heat content to about 250 billion barrels of oil. If less than one-tenth of one percent of this stored solar energy could be converted into electric power, it would supply more than 20 times the total amount of electricity consumed in the United States on any given day.
Ocean Thermal Energy Seminar Report
Page Length : 18
Content :
- Introduction To OTEC
- Achievements In OTEC
- Application
- Electricity production
- Desalinate water
- Refrigeration & air-conditioning
- Mineral extraction
- Benefits
- Needed research
- References
Ocean Thermal Energy Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 15
Content :
- Introduction To OTEC
- Achievements In OTEC
- Application
- Electricity production
- Desalinate water
- Refrigeration & air-conditioning
- Mineral extraction
- Benefits
- Needed research
- References
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