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Renewable Energy From the Ocean: A Guide to OTEC (Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory Series i) [Hardcover]

William H. Avery (Author), Chih Wu (Author)
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0195071999 978-0195071993 March 17, 1994
Scientists and engineers around the world are striving to develop new sources of energy. One source, ocean thermal energy conversion, has virtually unlimited potential. It is based on techniques that exploit heat produced by solar energy that may, in turn, be used to produce fuel and electricity. This book reviews the status and background of this promising technology. William H. Avery is the leading expert in this field, and his co-author Chih Wu is an authority on heat engine performance. Together they describe the workings of an OTEC power plant and how such a system might be implemented as part of a futuristic national energy strategy. The book is the only detailed presentation of basic OTEC technology, its testing and improvement. It is based on extensive development initiatives undertaken internationally during the period from 1974 through 1985. The book offers a thorough assessment of the economics of OTEC in comparison with other energy production methods. It will be of interest to a wide range of professionals in energy research, power and mechanical engineering, and to upper-level undergraduate students taking courses in these fields.

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"Who would deny that we are once again in the middle of an energy/environmental/population crisis? Now, however, a critical mass of investigators employing the waters of Hawaii as their laboratory have developed the proof that ocean thermal energy and its by-productrs are an important element in a rational and environmentally sustainable solution. This important work is being recognized. Relevant pilot projects now exist in Britain and Hawaii, and developments are under serious consideration in the Cook Islands, the Marshal Islands, and the Cape Verde Islands. The entrepreneurs who have independently entered the development process will soon be joined by others. This book will be their bible." --from the Foreword by John P. Craven, former Dean of Marine Engineering, University of Hawaii.


"Avery and Wu present the scientific and engineering fundamentals of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), showing that the technology base is sufficiently well-established for large-scale demonstration plants to be built as forerunners to commercial plants and plantships that will be economically attractive and environmentally benign."--Future Survey


"Drs. William Avery and Chih Wu have written a book that the former dean of marine engineering at the University of Hawaii declares will be the bible of entrepreneurs developing OTEC." --Energy Review


"The authors comprehensively and accurately describe, in detail, the history, concepts and technical aspects of the Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Program....a splendid reference Volume which future OTEC entrepreneurs will find most worthwhile." --Ocean Engineering


"With the knowledge set forth in Renewable Energy from the Ocean and its bilbliography, a 40-MWe seagoing pilot plant could be constructed...The authors provide extensive evidence that with experience costs of OTEC would be subatantially reduced and that ultimately production of methanol and ammonia by OTEC could be made cost-competitive." --Science


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William H. Avery is at The Johns Hopkins University. Chih Wu is at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis.

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  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 17, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195071999
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195071993
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: Renewable Energy From the Ocean: A Guide to OTEC (Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory Series i) (Hardcover)
This is the most comprehensive resource of the science of OTEC. It is only for those who are serious in exploring this science of continuous solar energy from the oceans. It is presented as a science textbook at the college level. Simply excellent!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
concrete technology, solar energy engineering, ocean development, ammonia plantship, plantship design, mist lift cycle, design wave criteria, methanol sales price, profitability diagram, average import cost, buoyant pipe, moored operation, economical energy transfer, moored plant, ammonia turbine, nominal design parameters, water ducting, ammonia evaporator, ammonia fuel, seawater flow rate, ammonia pumps, grazing mode, ammonia working fluid, barge design, demonstration vessel
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Ocean Energy Conf, Miami Beach, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Conf, United States, Puerto Rico, Gulf of Mexico, New York, Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins Univ, New Orleans, Department of Energy, Hydrogen Energy, Kahe Point, Annual Conf, Ocean Thermal Corporation, Saga University, General Electric, The Westinghouse, Punta Tuna, Joint Conf, Argonne National Lab, Thermal Eng, Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii, Government Institutes, Atlantic Ocean
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