The ocean thermal resource and the Pacific

A generic view of solar energy schemes demonstrates that ocean thermal energy represents an optimum integration of solar energy. It is shown that experimental results for both energy and aquaculture have equaled or exceeded the optimistic estimates of protagonists. Resistence to the development of o...

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