Hydrogen Production and Power Generation from Ocean Waves
Sasikumar. C1, Sundaresan. R2, Nagaraja. M3

1Sasikumar. C, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam (Tamil Nadu), India.
2Sundaresan. R, Baish Community Collage, Jazan Universiry, Saudi Arabia.
3Nagaraja. M, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul (Tamil Nadu), India.
Manuscript received on 10 December 2018 | Revised Manuscript received on 29 December 2018 | Manuscript Published on 09 January 2019 | PP: 34-36 | Volume-7 Issue-4S November 2018 | Retrieval Number: E1863017519/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Oceans get heated repetitive by the solar radiation from sun. Ocean covers almost 85% of the globe surface; ocean power has high potential for both electricity production and other byproducts. Solar energy contributes to a reduction of greenhouse gases when compared to energy generated from fossil fuels. Ocean energy source will be an apt solution for meeting global demands of electricity. The nonrenewable energy resources of petroleum and other co2 sources are increasing the pollution level and causing the environmental affects. in future decades fossil sources like oil and coal might be shortage and huge hike in capital cost of coal. This research paper focuses a method of generating power by utilizing the temperature variation between the ocean surface and colder deep waters. This paper further discusses the electrolysis process for converting the power produced in an ocean thermal energy conversion system into hydrogen, environmental effect and special conditions of these processes.
Keywords: Hydrogen; Energy From Ocean; Renewable.
Scope of the Article: Production