This article reports the off-design performance analysis of a closed-cycle ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) system when a solar thermal collector is integrated as an add-on preheater or superheater. Design-point analysis of a simple OTEC system was numerically conducted to generate a gross power of 100kW, representing a base OTEC system. In order to improve the power output of the OTEC system, two ways of utilizing solar energy are considered in this study: (1) preheating of surface seawater to increase its input temperature to the cycle and (2) direct superheating of the working fluid before it enters a turbine. Obtained results reveal that both preheating and superheating cases increase the net power generation by 20-25% from the de...
The temperature differential between the tropical ocean surface and deep waters represents tremendou...
This paper presents different roots of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) strategies and challen...
OTEC stands for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. It use a temperature difference 20 °C between the u...
The research presented in this thesis provides thermodynamic insights on the potential advantages an...
The research presented in this thesis provides thermodynamic insights on the potential advantages an...
This article reports the simulation study on the performance of utilizing a solar collector at the i...
Among the renewable energy sources, ocean energy is encountering an increasing interest. Several tec...
Sea Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is aprocedure that utilizes the characteristictemperature contr...
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) produces electricity using the temperature difference between...
This paper presents a design concept of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant built in Mamuju...
This study aims at offering a techno-economic evaluation of closed OTEC cycles for on-shore installa...
AbstractWith considering the increasing of global temperature, and also the concern of global climat...
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a promising renewable energy technology that has vast pote...
Electrification of remote zones is often characterized by high energy costs as a result of the fossi...
Solar thermal electricity (STE) generation offers an excellent opportunity to supply electricity wit...
The temperature differential between the tropical ocean surface and deep waters represents tremendou...
This paper presents different roots of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) strategies and challen...
OTEC stands for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. It use a temperature difference 20 °C between the u...
The research presented in this thesis provides thermodynamic insights on the potential advantages an...
The research presented in this thesis provides thermodynamic insights on the potential advantages an...
This article reports the simulation study on the performance of utilizing a solar collector at the i...
Among the renewable energy sources, ocean energy is encountering an increasing interest. Several tec...
Sea Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is aprocedure that utilizes the characteristictemperature contr...
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) produces electricity using the temperature difference between...
This paper presents a design concept of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant built in Mamuju...
This study aims at offering a techno-economic evaluation of closed OTEC cycles for on-shore installa...
AbstractWith considering the increasing of global temperature, and also the concern of global climat...
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a promising renewable energy technology that has vast pote...
Electrification of remote zones is often characterized by high energy costs as a result of the fossi...
Solar thermal electricity (STE) generation offers an excellent opportunity to supply electricity wit...
The temperature differential between the tropical ocean surface and deep waters represents tremendou...
This paper presents different roots of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) strategies and challen...
OTEC stands for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion. It use a temperature difference 20 °C between the u...