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Permits and regulations applicable to United States ocean thermal energy conversion projects
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1982
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Description:Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) technology has the potential to be of substantial benefit to the Nation, both as a means of reducing dependence on expensive and unreliable foreign supplies of fossil fuel and as a new, high-technology industry for American private enterprise to develop and export. The technology's application in domestic markets will entail major construction, deployment, and operational activities in waterssubject to federal and state jurisdiction. Thus, a number of federal,state, and local authorizations, licenses, and permits will be required for ary significant OTEC project, Aether it be for pilot plant, demonstration, or camvercial purposes.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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