NELHA opens new deep ocean pipelineNELHA has opened the new 55-inch pipeline which pumps water from 900 meters (3000 feet) reports Pacific Business News [cached]. According to the article, the majority of the capacity of the new pipeline will primarily be used by the deep sea water bottlers and aquaculture businesses. The deep water . . . → Read More:

Philippines investigating OTECThe Philippine Department of Energy, with the help of Japanese scientists, have identified 16 potential locations for OTEC power plants in the Philippines, according to the Philippine government information agency PIA [cached]. This is part of the government target to “double the renewable energy capacity by 2013 – from the present 30 . . . → Read More:

Saga University wins price for OTECAccording to Earthvision [cached] the Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition has selected Saga University’s OTEC efforts as one of the 100 price winners for global technologies that “contribute significantly to the resolution of global environmental issues and to the creation of a sustainable future for humankind and . . . → Read More:

NELHA’s best selling products, from fossil fuelMSNBC has an article about NELHA [cached], Hawaii, and the problems NELHA tenants face with increasing energy prices and lower subsidies for the science and technolgy park. It is deeply ironic that one of the main issues is rising energy costs, as NELHA previously hosted the worlds longest . . . → Read More: