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The old nuclear-industry dream of "power too cheap to meter" didn't turn out so well. But ocean thermal-energy conversion (OTEC) looks more promising. Globally, deep ocean water averages 42 degrees Fahrenheit--the temperature inside most refrigerators--even when surface temperatures reach 80 degrees. That made John Craven wonder.
Craven is a former dean of marine programs at the University of Hawaii, and before that he headed the Navy's Deep Submergence Systems Project. In 1974, a year after
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