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- Ocean thermal energy conversion plant coming up in Lakshadweep.
About Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion plant (OTEC)
- Ministry:
- The National Institute of Ocean Technology, an autonomous institute under the Union Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) is establishing an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion plant.
- Location:
- It is being established in Kavaratti, the capital of Lakshadweep.
- Function and capacity:
- It has a capacity of 65 kilowatt (kW).
- The plant will power the one lakh litre per day low temperature thermal desalination plant, which converts seawater into potable water.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
- About:
- Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a form of energy conversion that makes use of the temperature differential between the warm surface waters of the oceans, heated by solar radiation, and the deeper cold waters
- OTECs are used to generate power in a conventional heat engine.
- Beyond the production of clean power, the OTEC process also provides several useful by-products.
- The delivery of cool water to the surface has been used in air-conditioning systems and in chilled-soil agriculture (which allows for the cultivation of temperate-zone plants in tropical environments).
- Open-cycle and hybrid processes have been used in seawater desalination, and OTEC infrastructure allows access to trace elements present in deep-ocean seawater.
- In addition, hydrogen can be extracted from water through electrolysis for use in fuel cells.
- Potential:
The prospects for commercial application of OTEC technology seem bright, particularly on islands and in developing countries in the tropical regions where conditions are most favourable for OTEC plant operation.
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