Assessment of OTEC Potentiality in the Niger Delta and Lagos State Coastal Regions of Nigeria
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International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management (IJAEM)
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The gap arises as a result of the high
usage together with the electricity generation, which
has caused everyday epileptic power supply and
dependence of stand-in electric generators that
restrict productivity. Energy assurance concerns
loom in the future as a result of the decrease in the
production of domestic oil. Therefore, pursuing
renewable source of energy like OTEC, which deals
with ocean thermal gradients, can give reliable,
clean energy to ameliorate the power generation.
Precisely, in order to bring investment of OTEC in
the Niger Delta and Lagos State coastal regions, the
assessment of OTEC potentiality in these regions
has been conducted. Accordingly, the work looked
at the OTEC potentiality along the Niger Delta and
Lagos State Coastal cities like Brass, Bonny,
Burutu, Calabar, Ebute-Ikorodu, Esuk-Oron, Lagos,
Okirika, and Port Harcourt respectively. The results
show that the minimum average approximate
monthly hot seawater temperatures of these areas
considered are between 250C and 270C and a cold
seawater depth of around 800m to 1000m, which
translates to an approximate average cold seawater
temperatures of between 50C and 60C representing
200C differential temperature thereby displaying
OTEC potentiality in these regions. That means the
investment of OTEC is possible.
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Igoma et al., 2025