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Harnessing Vertical Sea Temperature Gradient

Sterling D. Allan writes "Sea Solar Power Inc., run by three generations of James Hilbert Andersons, has developed a solar power technology that does not fluctuate with the weather, but is available constantly. Their solution is to harness the solar energy stored in the sea by tapping the thermal gradient that exists naturally between the surface and deep waters, using a reverse refrigeration cycle. The modeling and testing done by the Anderson family over three generations since 1962 predicts that the cost of energy generation through this method will be within a price range comparable to nuclear, coal, natural gas, and other contemporary grid power plants. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, or OTEC, was invented in 1881 by a French scientist, Jacques Arsene D'Arsonval. SSP should be ready to build their first full prototype 2-3 years from now."

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  1. Nuts and Volts ? by ch-chuck · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I wonder if these guys know about the new /. slogan. Might have to change it to "Cogs and Coulombs".

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  2. Re:Unfortunately, it's not a passive energy source by neiljt · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    There's tons of other wind farm installations [...]

    For the love of English: There are tons ...

    Mod me down for being irrelevant, but I had to get that off my chest.