Island nations struggle to access clean baseload energy due to their heavy dependence on fossil fuels. Diesel is often their primary source of energy, which is expensive, environmentally harmful and impedes energy security efforts. While conventional renewables like solar, wind and hydro are not sufficient alone for the specificities of tropical islands, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) offers a promising solution that works 24/7, all year round and doesn’t require land use. This session, sponsored by PLOTEC – a pan-European consortium developing an OTEC structure resistant to severe weather conditions – will explore the application, benefits, and potential of OTEC for island nations.
How OTEC can transform the power generation on tropical islands
Sponsored by

Speakers:

Hon. Otis Morris
Minister of Home Affairs, Transportation, Broadcasting, Energy and Utilities and Telecommunications Commission, Turks and Caicos Islands Government

Nikhil Rajana
Business Analytics, Trinity College Dublin and Experienced Data Scientist

Paula Bastos
Economic and Environmental Impacts Researcher, WAVEC

Sathiabama Thirugnana
Director, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia OTEC