Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) - Past, Present, and Progress 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.91179
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Environmental Impact Assessment of the Operation of an Open Cycle OTEC 1MWe Power Plant in the Cozumel Island, Mexico

Abstract: An environmental impact assessment (EIA) was made for the operation of a 1MWe open-cycle OTEC plant on Cozumel Island, Quintana Roo. Due to its bathymetric characteristics and its proximity to the population center, the ideal location for the placement of the OTEC plant is in the western coastal area of the island. An environmental inventory was developed in which the susceptible factors to be impacted were described (air, soil, water, landscape, geology and flora). The essential components of the OC-OTEC PLAN… Show more

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“…2016) state that at a scale of 1 MW, OTEC can produce 4,500 m 3 /day of fresh water and can meet the water needs of 20,000 people. Research conducted by Saga University shows that by developing a flash spray system, 100 MW OTEC can produce 1 million m 3 /day of water (Kobayashi et al, 2001;Chan et al, 2020). In his research, Kobayashi et al (2001) stated that only about 1% of raw seawater was desalinated as fresh water, or around 10,000 m 3 / day with 1MW OTEC approximately.…”
Section: Otec Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2016) state that at a scale of 1 MW, OTEC can produce 4,500 m 3 /day of fresh water and can meet the water needs of 20,000 people. Research conducted by Saga University shows that by developing a flash spray system, 100 MW OTEC can produce 1 million m 3 /day of water (Kobayashi et al, 2001;Chan et al, 2020). In his research, Kobayashi et al (2001) stated that only about 1% of raw seawater was desalinated as fresh water, or around 10,000 m 3 / day with 1MW OTEC approximately.…”
Section: Otec Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative social perception [20,101] Strengthening communications, transparency, social engagement through outreach, environmental education and social networks, participation of the community, taking into consideration the General Administrative Provisions on the Evaluation of Social Impact in the Energy Sector.…”
Section: Social Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%