New OTEC Project Aims to Provide Clean Energy to Island Nations

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The Global OTEC Dominique project, off the coast of São Tomé and Príncipe, has the potential to alter the energy demands of island nations significantly.

The Global OTEC Dominique project, off the coast of São Tomé and Príncipe, has the potential to alter the energy demands of island nations significantly. Ocean thermal energy conversion harnesses temperature gradients in seawater to generate sustainable and continuous electricity. A new company is currently employing this technology to deliver boundless clean energy to island nations.

Tropical islands may appear idyllic, but they rely heavily on diesel generators for power, a persistent challenge that has long hinderedDominique project, off the coast of São Tomé and Príncipe – a tiny island nation off the West coast of Africa. The isolation and limited land area on many islands obstruct the widespread implementation of traditional renewable energy sources like solar or wind. In addition, dependence on diesel harms the environment and is an economic burden for many island nations

 

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