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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion plant
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"I continue to defend my assertion that lots of what you read on the internet is overly-hyped bull."

Uhh, I wasn't aware that this was even brought up as a subject of contention here. I certainly hadn't. Heated debates over the particulars of seawater air conditioning are better taken up with the U.S. Department of Energy and the OTEC industry ...I'm just looking at what they have to say Smile


News of this facility opening up over in Kona is interesting. I find the potential very intriguing. I don't mind learning more about it.
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NOOA, Office for Coastal Management - OTEC potential environmental impacts fact sheet (I think this may be from 1989, but not sure): http://coast.noaa.gov/czm/media/environm...tsheet.pdf


NOOA, Office for Coastal Management - OTEC technical fact sheet: http://coast.noaa.gov/czm/media/technicalfactsheet.pdf

(both of the above are rather light PDF)


Honolulu Seawater Air Conditioning.com - some Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC) propaganda, examples of other areas around the world currently using SWAC: http://honoluluswac.com/casestudies.html


Makai Ocean Engineering - SWAC info, albeit corporate filtered: http://www.makai.com/pipelines/ac-pipelines/

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