A Multi-Revenue Infrastructure Platform
OTEC systems are not single-output assets. They are integrated infrastructure platforms designed to generate multiple contracted revenue streams:
- Baseload Power (PPA)
- Desalinated Water (Water-as-a-Service)
- Cooling (SWAC potential)
- Hydrogen / Future fuels (optional layer)
This model enhances project economics while reducing cost to the primary offtaker.
Why OTEC. Why Now.
- Only renewable technology capable of continuous 24/7 baseload power in tropical regions
- Eliminates dependence on volatile fuel supply chains
- Directly aligned with U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy
- Addresses critical water scarcity challenges
- Supports long-term infrastructure investment mandates
Aligned with U.S. Defense Priorities
OTE Corpโs platform supports:
- Installation energy resilience
- Fuel independence
- Water security
- Mission continuity
The company is actively engaged with defense stakeholders and infrastructure partners to advance deployment under long-term contractual structures.
Flagship Development: U.S. Army โ Kwajalein Atoll
OTE Corp is currently engaged under a U.S. Army-led engineering and analysis program to evaluate deployment of an OTEC system at U.S. Army Garrison โ Kwajalein Atoll (USAG-KA).
The project is designed to:
- Deliver 24/7 baseload renewable power
- Provide large-scale desalinated water
- Reduce reliance on diesel fuel imports
- Enhance mission-critical resilience
Engineering and financial modeling underway in preparation for long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) discussions
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Dual-Offtake Model: Powering Kwajalein and Ebeye
OTE Corp is advancing a strategic extension of the Kwajalein project to serve Ebeye Island, one of the most infrastructure-constrained communities in the Pacific.
This dual-offtake structure:
- Expands total system capacity
- Introduces a second long-term revenue stream
- Improves overall project economics
- Delivers meaningful humanitarian and regional stability benefits
A single asset serving both defense resilience and civilian infrastructure needs
Why OTEC. Why Now.
- Only renewable technology capable of continuous 24/7 baseload power in tropical regions
- Eliminates dependence on volatile fuel supply chains
- Directly aligned with U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy
- Addresses critical water scarcity challenges
- Supports long-term infrastructure investment mandates