Thermal power plant efficiency enhancement with Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion

2014 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Soto ◽  
Julio Vergara
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Author(s):  
Wataru Yasukawa ◽  
Hajime Kawakami ◽  
Tokio Ohnishi ◽  
Yoshio Yamagami ◽  
Kiyoshi Nema ◽  
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Erika Paola Garduño-Ruiz ◽  
Rodolfo Silva ◽  
Yandy Rodríguez-Cueto ◽  
Alejandro García-Huante ◽  
Jorge Olmedo-González ◽  
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Sustainable energy is needed globally, and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a possible way to diversify the energy matrix. This article suggests a preliminary selection process to find optimal sites for OTEC deployment on the Mexican coastline. The method comprises the (1) evaluation of the thermal power potential, using daily data (16 years) of sea surface temperature, and the percentage of available time of the power thresholds; (2) assessment of feasibility using a decision matrix, fed by technical, environmental and socioeconomic criteria; (3) identification of four potential sites; and (4) comparison of OTEC competitiveness with other technologies through the levelized cost of energy. Multi-criteria decision analysis was applied to select optimal sites, using the technique for ordering performance by the similarity to the ideal solution. The best sites were (1) Puerto Angel and (2) Cabo San Lucas; with power production of > 50 MW and a persistence of > 40%. As yet there is no evidence from operational OTEC plants that could alter the environmental and socioeconomic criteria weightings. More in situ studies on pilot plants should help to determine their possible environmental impact and socio-economic consequences before any larger-scale projects are implemented.


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