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Friday, December 26, 2008
(Another) Follow up to Oahu, Hawaii, OTEC announcementIn a previous post I asked whether maybe publishing the list of IPP projects was a mistake? It wasn't, says a source on Hawaii which didn't want to be named. Interesting. I contacted Sea Solar Power, Edit: I didn't word that very well. I made it sound like I was negatively disposed to Sea Solar Power, which I am not. Labels: oahu, otec, sea solar power Thursday, December 04, 2008
Follow up to Oahu, Hawaii, OTEC announcementI asked in a post the other day whether there was one or two OTEC plants under negotiation at Oahu, Hawaii. I asked a source in Hawaii about that and got the answer: Having a list of potential IPP projects is unusual - the utility doesn't usually say anything about their negotiations.Did they make a mistake when they published that document? I suppose the best thing would be to ask Bob Nicholson at Sea Solar Power. So I will... Labels: hawaii, oahu, otec, sea solar power Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Not one, but two OTEC plants in Hawaii? Thanks to Maria Tome, Hawaii State Energy Office for confirming that the Lookheed Martin OTEC will be built on Oahu, Hawaii. She pointed to this Energy Agreement which was signed by the State of Hawaii and the Hawaiian Electric Companies. Looking a little deeper into the 52 page agreement (2 MB PDF) I found something which I hadn't seemed mentioned before, and I am not sure I understand what it means. On page 45 in the document it says "Cumulative Target Goal (MW per year end)", and has a table. The Lookheed Martin OTEC is in there with 10 MW. But there is a second line with "Sea Solar OTEC 100 MW", to be in place at the same time as the Lookheed Martin installation. Sea Solar OTEC shows up on page 49 as well and as having a "completed term sheet" by Q3 2008, and a proposed "commercial operation date" of Q3 2013. Is there a separate OTEC plant being negotiated with Sea Solar Power for Oahu, Hawaii? |
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