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Technological buildingblocks Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)

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OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) technology uses the temperature difference between warm surface water and cold water from the depths to generate electricity. It addresses the energy independence needs of insular areas having technical and economic situations with regards to energy that differ greatly from large interconnected continental areas. The MARLIN project is an essential step in the development of a French industrial sector enabling the mass production of power plants with an installed capacity of 25 to 30 MW.
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Date de mise en ligne
17/06/2025
Type de document
Retour d'expérience
Nb. de pages
2 P
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Présentation
OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) technology uses the temperature difference between warm surface water and cold water from the depths to generate electricity. It addresses the energy independence needs of insular areas having technical and economic situations with regards to energy that differ greatly from large interconnected continental areas. The MARLIN project is an essential step in the development of a French industrial sector enabling the mass production of power plants with an installed capacity of 25 to 30 MW.

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Auteurs
ADEME
Public(s)
Monde de la recherche
Type de document
Retour d'expérience
Thématique
Industrie et production durable
Collection
Focus on action
Date d'édition
10/2014
Date de mise en ligne
17/06/2025
Nb. de pages
2 P
Format
pdf/A4
Langue
Anglais
Périmètre de publication
National

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