Hot and Cold

Credit: U.S. Navy
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a process in which warm water near the surface and cold water from the deep are pumped through evaporators and condensers to power large machinery such as electric turbines, by converting heat-sensitive liquids into gases and condensing them back to liquids...

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