Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation Partners with Johnson Controls to Advance Military Energy Independence
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OTE Corp partners with Johnson Controls for an OTEC system at USAG-KA, advancing energy independence for remote military bases.
OTE Corp will work with Johnson Controls to demonstrate the feasibility of deploying a 17.5MW OTEC system at USAG-KA.
OTE Corp's OTEC technology aims to provide clean power and water, enhancing energy security and sustainability for military installations.
OTE Corp's collaboration with Johnson Controls represents a significant step forward in integrating renewable energy into national defense strategies.
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Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation (OTE Corp) has secured a $3.5 million contract with Johnson Controls to explore innovative renewable energy solutions for remote military bases, focusing on the U.S. Army Garrison at Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
The project aims to validate and design an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) system that could revolutionize energy independence for isolated military installations. By leveraging natural ocean temperature differences, the proposed 17.5MW system represents a significant advancement in sustainable energy technology for national defense infrastructure.
Collaborating with DCO Energy, OTE Corp will conduct a comprehensive feasibility assessment that includes project load analysis, conceptual engineering, and cost estimation. The initiative goes beyond traditional energy production, incorporating potential seawater desalination capabilities to enhance water resilience in challenging geographic locations.
The project addresses critical challenges facing military installations, particularly those in remote regions with limited access to traditional energy resources. By reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels, the OTEC technology offers a strategically important alternative that can improve operational readiness and sustainability.
Key project objectives include demonstrating the reliability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of OTEC systems under real-world conditions. The collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ensures that the technology will be tailored to meet specific operational requirements, including continuous power generation and water production.
OTE Corp's Chairman and CEO, Jeremy P. Feakins, emphasized the transformative potential of this technology, noting that the initiative represents a significant step in integrating renewable energy strategies into national defense planning. The project could serve as a model for addressing energy challenges in remote and strategically important locations worldwide.
By developing a sustainable energy solution that combines power generation and water desalination, OTE Corp is positioning itself at the forefront of innovative renewable energy technologies. The project not only addresses immediate military infrastructure needs but also contributes to broader efforts to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security.
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