Report from Energy Ocean 2005
The Energy Ocean 2005 conference was held in April in Washington D.C., and Richard Meyer, the president at the Ocean Energy Council has written a brief review of the conference. Richard says among...
View ArticleOTEC ships and international law
The International Energy Law & Taxation Review has an interesting paper about OTEC plant ships and international maritime law, I.E.L.T.R. 2006, 11/12, 259-268. The paper “The international legal...
View ArticleUS NOAA visits Hawaii to talk OTEC
Doug Carlson tells us about a visit by people from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Hawaii, where they learned more about the OTEC efforts planned for the islands. The...
View ArticleNOAA bureaucracy a threat to OTEC?
Doug Carlsson wonders if NOAA bureaucracy could be a major threat to OTEC implementation? He tells us the grapewine provides the following rumours: “NOAA is so gummed up with bureaucratic inertia due...
View ArticleOTEC potential on the Philippines
An interesting article was recently published by the Manilla Bulletin Publishing Corporation. Due to its geographical position near the equator, the use of ocean thermal energy can be very interesting...
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