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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Explained
What if the ocean itself could power the future of energy and AI? Sam Benson from OceanBit explains how ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) works: using the temperature difference between deep cold water and warm surface water to generate electricity. By pairing this with colocated data centers, OceanBit solves two of today’s biggest challenges: energy scarcity and data scarcity.
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