the thermvents are inside a volcano
Actually ocean thermal energy is being used in all the cold and icy places called Alaska and Antarctica because Ocean thermal is the difference between cold and warm waters. so that is important because when the water is warm it will melt and causes global warming.And the earth will be a flooded area and that is really dangerous.
Land Volcanoes eat lamas and underwater volcanoes eat camals
Ocean thermal energy comes from the heat stored in the sun-warmed surface layers of the ocean. The temperature difference between the warm surface water and the cold deeper water is harnessed to generate electricity using ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) systems.
Hydropower is generated from moving water, such as rivers or waterfalls, whereas tidal power is generated from the gravitational forces between the moon, sun, and the Earth's oceans. Wave energy is generated from the motion of ocean waves, while ocean thermal energy is generated from the temperature difference between the ocean's surface and deep waters.
what is the difference between the ocean the sea and a sea channel
The Pacific Ring of Fire literally surrounds the basin of the Pacific Ocean, whereas the Hawaiian volcanoes are the result of the Hawaiian hotspot.See the related Wikipedia links for pictures and more information:
Oceanic thermal energy refers to the energy derived from the temperature differences that exist between warmer surface waters and cooler deep waters in the ocean. This temperature gradient can be harnessed to generate electricity using technologies such as Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). By utilizing the temperature difference, OTEC systems can produce clean and renewable energy.
From their bottoms on the ocean floor to their peaks, the Hawaiian volcanoes are the tallest in the world - even taller than Mount Everest. That is the main difference.
They are different oceans.
Pacific Ocean
Some advantages of using ocean thermal energy include its consistent availability, as the temperature difference between the ocean's surface and depths remains fairly constant, its ability to provide both power and desalinated water, and its minimal greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels.
Not exactly. Thermal means heat, which can be captured from many places. We can generate electricity from ocean thermal plants, for example, using the difference in temperature between surface and deep water. Geothermal energy is another kind of thermal, from deep under the ground, where we use the heat to turn water into steam and power an electricity turbine.