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Mention the minimum temperature difference required between surface water and water at a depth of up to 2KM in ocean thermal energy plant?

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Answered by donieldeka6267
26

20  degree celcius is the minimum temperature difference required between surface water and water at a depth of up to 2KM in ocean thermal energy plant

Answered by phillipinestest
9

Minimum temperature difference between surface water and depth water up to 2 KM in “ocean thermal energy plant” is 20°C in order to produce ocean thermal energy.

Explanation:

The place in which we get both warm and cold condition is ocean itself is cauldron for great energy production. The warm condition can be obtained on the surface due to sun exposure and deep see provides the colder condition generating a viable situation to provide energy production.  

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