The ocean thermal energy conversion
generates low-test ammonia vapor by dint of warm seawater near the ocean
surface and runs a turbine for power generation. Surplus vapor is cooled down
by cool seawater in the deeper layer for recycling. Saga University will
promote the efficiency of the heat exchanger using titan developed by Kobe
Steel to reduce the cost of the equipment. Using the new heat exchanger, the
research team will build substantiative equipment with a capacity of about 10
kW and conduct the substantiative experiment for one year to verity the
generation cost. The experiment site will be an island in Okinawa Prefecture. Starting
this year, it is a five year project led by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization.
Friday, October 28, 2011
No. 12: Japan’s first substantiative experiment of ocean thermal energy conversion (October 29, 2011)
Kobe Steel and Saga University will start
Japan’s first substantiative experiment of ocean thermal energy conversion that
generates electricity using the temperature difference of seawater. They plan
to develop the next-generation technology that generates electricity at about
20 yen per kW on a 10,000 kW scale. They will build demonstration equipment and
conduct the experiment for one year starting in 2013.
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