Title: Ocean Energy
1Ocean Energy
2Where do we get our energy?
- Fossil Fuels
- Coal
- Oil
- Natural Gas
- Nuclear Power
- Solar
- Wind
- Hydroelectric
- Geothermal
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4Why Do We Need Alternative Energy?
- Ecological Necessity
- Oceanic Effects of Increasing CO2 Concentrations
- Economic Necessity
- Fossil fuels becoming scarcer
5- Tidal
- Waves
- OTEC
- SWAC
- Biofuels
6La Rance tidal power plant at St. Malo, France.
7Wave Energy
8Wave Energy
Oceanlinx
9Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
10Sea Water Air Conditioning (SWAC)
11Marine AlgaeCompelling Advantages
- Algae Consume CO2, a Major Greenhouse Gas
- Do Not Use Fresh Water
- Do Not Require Arable Land
- Grow Very Rapidly
- Represent a New Source of Fuel
- Represent a New Source of Animal Food
- Historical Footnote - Most of Our Old Fuels
(i.e., Fossil Fuels) Were Produced by - MARINE ALGAE!
12Reported yields for biomass crops
Biomass (Mt/ha/yr) Oil-content ( dry mass) Bio-diesel (Mt/ha/yr) Bio-diesel (bbl/ha/yr)
1-2.5 20 0.2-0.5 1.4-3.5
3 40 1.2 8.2
19 20 3.7 26.4
7.5-10 30-50 2.2-5.3 16-38
140-255 35-65 86.6 350-700
Note 1Mt bio-diesel equals 1,136 litres
13A Petroleum-Free Hawaii?
PlantFeedstock Oil Production(bbl acre-1 y-1) Required Area (acres)
Soybean 1.14 8,736,000
Rapeseed 3.02 3,298,000
Oil Palm 15.10 660,000
Microalgae 175.00 54,300
Hawaiis transportation fuel consumption is
26,000 bbl/day (9,500,000 bbl/year)
Kahoolawe is 28,000 acres
14Kona Pilot Facilityprove the concept
- 2010
- 2.5 ha
- Freeze initial set of technologies
- Show that a facility can produce large amounts
of algae and can be - NPV-positive
- Energy-positive
- CO2-negative