How do we Harvest Energy from Water?

Ocean energy draws on the energy of ocean through two basic ways.   One way is thermal energy. Thermal energy is provided by the sun. We harness the energy that is stored in the surface layers of the ocean.  The second way is mechanical energy which come from tides and waves.

Hydropower Energy

The term geothermal comes from the Greek geo meaning earth and therine meaning heat thus geothermal energy is energy derived from the natural heat of the earth. The earth’s temperature varies widely, and geothermal energy is usable for a wide range of temperatures from room temperature to well over 300° F. For commercial use, a geothermal reservoir capable of providing hydrothermal (hot water and steam) resources is necessary. Geothermal reservoirs are generally classified as being either low temperature (<150° C) or high temperature (>150° C). Generally speaking, the high temperature reservoirs are the ones suitable for, and sought out for commercial production of electricity. Geothermal reservoirs are found in “geothermal systems” which are regionally localized geologic settings where the earth’s naturally occurring heat flow is near enough to the earth’s surface to bring steam or hot water to the surface. Examples of geothermal systems include the Geysers Region in Northern California, the Imperial Valley in Southern California, and the Yellowstone Region in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. 

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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)

The water at the surface of the ocean is warmer than the water at deeper depths. This temperature difference can be used by Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) systems to generate electricity. Warm water from the surface and cold water pumped from deeper depths can be utilized by three types of OTEC systems. Open-cycle OTEC uses the seawater itself as the working fluid by boiling it at low pressures. This produces low-pressure steam that passes through a turbine generator to produce electricity. The cold water is used to condense the vapor back to a liquid. Closed-cycle OTEC uses warm surface water to vaporize a low-boiling point working fluid, such as ammonia. The expanding vapor of the working fluid drives a turbine generator to produce electricity. The cold water is used to condense the vapor back to a liquid, which is recycled by the system. Hybrid systems employ both closed-cycle and open-cycle systems. OTEC systems are currently in the research and demonstration stage of development.

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Tidal Energy

There are basically two methodologies for creating tidal power: the use of tidal dams or ocean currents. Dams are based on using a barrage at a bay or estuary with a large tidal range. Power is generated primarily at ebb tides as the barrage creates a significant head of water, much like a hydroelectric dam. 

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Wave Energy

Ocean waves are caused by the wind as it blows across the sea. Waves are a powerful source of energy. The problem is that it’s not easy to harness this energy and convert it into electricity in large amounts. Thus, wave power stations are rare. 


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Hotlinks to General Ocean Energy Internet Resources

Air Turbine Wave Energy Plants:  Providers of microhydro electric systems including design, installation and consultation. / (added 09/2005)
An Ocean Of Renewable Energy:  Reference and historical information, kits, pictures, and plans for water wheels and water turbines. 
Arctic Town To Get Offbeat Tidal Energy:  contains information about Waterpower: Economy, Environment, Future, How it works, History.
Basic Effects Of Atmosphere-Ocean Thermal Coupling On :  Excellent site..these folks make high-quality microhydro plants that run in low-head situations where a normal Pelton or Turgo runner won’t work! 
Bibliography – Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion :   / (added 09/2005)
City Plans For Tidal Energy Surging Ahead:  U.S. Department of Energy 
Energy Efficiency And Renerable Energy Network (Eren – US Doe) Ocean Energy Website :  Hydropower for everyone! .. Low-Cost components für Micro-Hydropower, Accessories, Consultation.
Energy Facts: Ocean Energy Systems :  By A. Thakker, et al / (added 09/2005)
Energy Innovation Institute & Epri Report On Assessment Offshore Wave Energy Conversion Devices (Acrobat Pdf File, 52 Pgs, 1 Mb):  By Wired News
Energy Options – Ocean Thermal :  By Alister Doyle / (added 09/2005)
Geothermal And Ocean Thermal Energy :  Article from "Journal of Atmospheric Sciences" by Joseph J. Barsugli and David S. Battisti. List of available manuscripts.
Hawaii Ocean Energy Thermal Conversion:  Paper prepared by Paul C. Yuen of the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute provides a review of OTEC’s principle and resources.
Introducing Wave Energy Into The Renewable Energy Marketplace:  By Michael McCarthy
Is Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Finally Ready To Pump Up?:   / (added 09/2005)
Marine Development Associates Inc:  Online paper published by International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives. Hardcopy available in the web store.
Mini-Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (Otec) :   
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Ocean Thermal Energy:  Provider of OTEC information including greenhouse gas emissions, hazards and outlook.
Natural Energy Laboratoryof Hawaii Authority (Nelha) :  Website provides lecture by Professor David N. Ruzic from course in Nuclear Engineering at the University of Illinois.
New Turbine Can Extract Energy From Flowing Water:  Hawaii’s Energy, Ocean, and Technology Resources (State of Hawaii-Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism-Energy, Resources, and Technology Division) 
Nrel Ocean Energy Info:  By S. Petroncini and R.W. Yemm / (added 09/2005)
Ocean Motion International:  By Eric Bender
Ocean Resources Natural Energy:   
Ocean Thermal Concept :  Web site provides a mini-lecture on OTEC from the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. / (added 09/2005)
Ocean Thermal Energy :   
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion:  Ocean research and technology park provides resources, support and facilities for many innovative ocean-related businesses.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion – The Australian Renewable :  By Sara Steindorf and Tom Regan
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion In Hawaii:   
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion: An Extensive Environmentally Benign Source Of Energy For The Future:  Ocean Motion International is dedicated to powering humanity.   Through patented technologies, OMI is to become the global leader in producing environmentally sound, economically  profitable, Water, Electricity and Hydrogen. / (added 09/2005)
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion: An Opportunity For The Maritime Industry With Early Application To Islands:  Information about ocean thermal energy as an environmentally sustainable energy resource. 
Ocean Thermal Examples :  Segment of "Geothermal and Oceanthermal Energy" lecture by Professor David N. Ruzic of the University of Illinois.
Ocean Topics :  Provider of information on different ways that energy from the ocean can be converted into electricity including Ocean Thermal Energy Converter (OTEC).
Ocean Wave Energy Conversion: The Next Wave In Renewable Energy?:  By the World Energy Council
Oceanenergy :  Provider of information on renewable energy technologies including solar wind, biomass, geothermal, and ocean thermal.
Oceanthermal Energy Converter :  Hawaii’s Energy, Ocean, and Technology Resources (State of Hawaii-Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism-Energy, Resources, and Technology Division) 
Orecon Ltd:  By Thomas H. Daniel
Renewable Energy Catches More Waves:  By Michel Gauthier and Don Lennard
Report On Assessment Offshore Wave Energy Conversion Devices:  Examples from "Geothermal and Oceanthermal Energy" lecture by Professor David N. Ruzic of the University of Illinois. / (added 09/2005)
Report On Wave And Tidal Energy:  The Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) ocean energy page.
Sea Power:  By Misha Cornes
Sea Solar Power International:  Website sponsored by California Energy Commission provides information, links and resources on ocean energy.
Survey Of Tidal Energy Resources:  Report introducing the Ocean Thermal Energy Converter, an alternative energy source by Eric Johnson.
Survey Of Wave Energy:  Contact information, diagrams and research information for this United Kingdom company developing a 1MW multiple oscillating water column wave energy device.
Technology StatUS Report: Wave Energy:  By the Australian Energy News
The Basic Effects Of Atmosphere-Ocean Thermal Coupling On :  Energy Innovation Institute & EPRI 
The Power Of Tide:  By United Kingdom Parliament House of Commons
Tidal Energy Could Become A Major Norwegian Industry:  By Mariette DiChristina
Tidal Power Development In Estuarine And Marine Environments:  Company pursuing research and development of ocean thermal gradient technology for the production of electricity. Describes the technology and progress in its development.  Located in Baltimore, Maryland / (added 09/2005)
Tidal Power: Energy From The Sea:  By the World Energy Council / (added 09/2005)
Upper Ocean Thermal Review :  World Energy Council / (added 09/2005)
US Department Of Commerce National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration, Oceanography Internet Resources:  By John Clarke and Philip Michael
Wave Energy Set To Surge Forward:  Article from "Journal of Atmospheric Sciences" by Joseph J. Barsugli and David S. Battisti. List of available manuscripts.
What Is Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion :  By Lawrence Tse & Duane Bong
World Energy Council – Survey Of Wave Energy:  By Cato Buch / (added 09/2005)
Archimedes Waveswing :  By the American Fisheries Society / (added 09/2005)

Water Energy — TITLE

Information on ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC):  Information on ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) and related activities, including cold climate agriculture, mariculture, potable water production, …
Ocean thermal energy conversion:  Ocean thermal energy conversion View of OTEC facility at Keahole Pointe on the Kona coast of Hawaii.  
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion:  Cogeneration Technologies – providing onsite energy and thermal engineering services with expertise in cogeneration, trigeneration, district energy and …  /  (added09/2005) 
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion – definition:  Another more promising technology, known as ocean thermal energy conversion  /  (added09/2005)
Ocean thermal energy conversion – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:  Ocean thermal energy conversion, or OTEC, is a way to generate electricity using the temperature difference of seawater at different depths. …
Ocean thermal energy conversion (from ocean) — Encyclopædia …:  Ocean thermal energy conversion (from ocean) Another more promising technology, known as ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), makes use of the …
OceanThermal Energy Conversion:  ocean thermal energy conversion. The process or technologies for producing energy by harnessing the temperature differences (thermal gradients) between …
OTEC – What Is It?:  OTEC – What Is It? The technology for generating electricity from different ocean temperatures is known as "ocean …
OTECnews – News about Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC):  The news source for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). What is OTEC? … Refuel with Mist lift Ocean Thermal Energy. posted by bjelkeman at 22:03 …
The Energy Story – Chapter 14: Ocean Energy:  Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). The idea is not new. Using the temperature of water to make energy actually dates back to 1881 when a French …
The Solutions, Now — Ocean Thermal Energy …:  The main objective of ocean thermal energy or Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is to turn the solar energy trapped by the ocean into useable energy….
WEC Survey Of Energy Resources 2001 – Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion:  Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a means of converting into useful energy the temperature difference between surface water of the oceans in … 

Water Energy — Tidal Power Energy

British Tidal And Wave Energy Report:  By Andy Darvill
Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute :  Official website of International Conference on Coastal Engineering.
Tidal Electric Inc :  Researcher and developer of Ocean Wave Energy Converters(OWECs). The OWECs produce electricity and hydrogen for fuel. Products are sold to the energy and marine industries. This company was capitalized by private investment.

British Tidal And Wave Energy Report:  By Andy Darvill
Canadian Hydraulics Centre:  Article from Ship of Opportunity program sponsored by World Meteorological Organization and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of Unesco.
Center For Applied Coastal Research Home Page
Civil Engineering At Texas A&M :  By Les Duckers
Delft Hydraulics’ Home Page :  Website sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory providing information on OTEC.
Department Of Civil And Offshore :  Product offered by Teamwork Techniek for harnessing the power of the waves.
Dgxii – Marine Science & Technology Programme:  Hydraulic engineering laboratory with expertise and experience in physical and numerical modeling, analysis and field studies to solve a wide range of hydraulic engineering problems.
Dhi – The Institute For Water And Environment :  Interdisciplinary center provides focal point for research in coastal processes and coastal engineering.
Electricity From The Sea:  Official website of Civil Engineering Department.
Icce 2000 Sydney :  Provider of courses in civil engineering and related disciplines.
Ifremer :  Provider of information about research at the European Commission. y
MIT Tow Tank Homepage :  Technical discussion, photograph, and description of planned refurbishing. (December, 1996)
National Data Buoy Center :  Navy lab responsible for the research, development, testing, and evaluation of ships, submarines and other marine technologies.
Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute :  Official website of International Conference on Coastal Engineering.
Ocean Wave Energy Co :  Official website of the French Institute for Ocean Research.
Oceanweather Inc :  Website of the Department of Hydraulic Engineering provides a browser based information system, containing information regarding Coastal & Port Engineering, as it is taught at IHE-Delft.
Offshore Engineering Information Bulletin (Sample Issue) :  Website provides information on course selections taught by MIT Ocean Engineering Department Design Lab faculty and staff.
Scripps Institution Of Oceanography :  Home page of the MIT Department of Ocean Engineering Towing (Testing) Tank.
The Department Of Civil And Offshore :  Provider of research services, including marine technology research and development services, to national and international companies and authorities.
The Wave Power Group :  Official website of Ocean Engineering program.
Tidal Electric Inc :  Researcher and developer of Ocean Wave Energy Converters(OWECs). The OWECs produce electricity and hydrogen for fuel. Products are sold to the energy and marine industries. This company was capitalized by private investment.
Uee Wave And Tidal Energy Exchange :  Scripps Institution of Oceanography is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research, graduate training, and public service in the world. 
Waterways Experiment Station (Cewes) :  Provider of courses in civil engineering and related disciplines.
Wave Power Group :  Technical discussion of tidal power generation, the business environment, and the identification of potential sites worldwide. 
Wegemt – Network Of Universities In Europe :  Describes a hybrid tidal electric power plant, utilizing electrode-less electrolysis to produce hydrogen as a second fuel for the plant. 

Water Energy — HydroPower Videos

Build your Micro Hydro Generator Turgo Alternatives Energy
From:  energieag

The Turgo turbine is an impulse type turbine; water does not change pressure as it moves through the turbine blades. The water’s potential energy is converted to kinetic energy with a nozzle. The high speed water jet is then directed on the turbine blades which deflect and reverse the flow. The resulting impulse spins the turbine runner, imparting energy to the turbine shaft. Water exits with very little energy. Turgo runners may have an efficiency of over 90%.
 

Microhydropower: a backyard water power generator
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Water Energy — Wave Power Videos

New Invention [wave powered generator]
From:  swellfuel

Pandora’s Box is a homemade invention to make electricty from ocean waves.

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The Pelamis Wave Energy Converter

 

Ocean Wave Energy – Lecture
From: google

Max Carcas from Ocean Power Delivery is speaker
The World Energy Council has estimated the ‘useful’ global ocean wave energy resource as 2TW (17,500TWh/year). From this it has been estimated (Thorpe 1999) that the practical economic contribution from wave energy converters could be 2,000TWh/year (similar to current installed nuclear or hydroelectric generation capacity). Such generating capacity could result in up to 2 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions being displaced from fossil fuel generation per year – similar to current emissions from electricity generation in the US.

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The Pelamis Wave Energy Converter

The Wave Dragon, Wave Energy Converter
From:  larsjohnny

A European Commission video that introduces the Wave Dragon wave energy converter

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The Wave Dragon

   

What is "Natural Building"? — Strawbale Videos

Building Green Part 1
From:  Mikezk

Are you remodeling your home? Our friends Steve and JD did a great looking renovation. What made it something special was the fact that it was done using green home products and environmentally friendly processes. Reusing what they could, recycling what they didn’t need, FSC Certified wood, reclaimed flooring, soy based wall insulation, solar water heating and electricity, recycled rubber roofing, and the list goes on and on. We documented the progress over a year, and put together a 17 minute video from start to end of the construction. Hope you enjoy "Building Green"

 

Building Green Part 2
From:  Mikezk

Are you remodeling your home? Our friends Steve and JD did a great looking renovation. What made it something special was the fact that it was done using green home products and environmentally friendly processes. Reusing what they could, recycling what they didn’t need, FSC Certified wood, reclaimed flooring, soy based wall insulation, solar water heating and electricity, recycled rubber roofing, and the list goes on and on. We documented the progress over a year, and put together a 17 minute video from start to end of the construction. Hope you enjoy "Building Green" Part 2

 

Modern Solar Estate on I-beams and Unistrut
From:  bartzamoto

Brill Glass & Steel Solar Estate
4.28 Grid-Tie Solar and 1KW pool circulation
A modern steel and glass flat-roofed "pool house" designed by Grillias and Lau in 1955 is the location for an extensive solar installation by ABC Solar in 2007.