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Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation Adds Dan Slone To Advisory Board
Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation Adds Dan Slone To Advisory Board.

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[{"type":"text","content":"LANCASTER, PA / ACCESSWIRE / September 4, 2018 / Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation (OTCQB: CPWR), a renewable energy power plant and seawater cooling owner, operator, and developer for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) and Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC), today announced the appointment of Dan Slone, Esq., to its Advisory Board.Mr. Slone is an international lawyer and consultant.He works from the Midlothian, Virginia office of Vertical Vision®, a firm he co-founded.He represents developers of new, resilient communities, communities implementing innovative codes, nonprofits disrupting old, unsustainable patterns, and entrepreneurs advancing unique products and services in energy efficiency and sustainable development.Named one of the best lawyers in America by multiple organizations, Dan has published numerous articles and book chapters and co-authored A Legal Guide to Urban and Sustainable Development (Wiley).Dan has represented, or been on the board of, many nonprofits, including the US Green Building Council, the Congress for the New Urbanism, the World Green Building Council, Greenroofs for Healthy Cities, the Resilient Design Institute, and EcoDistricts.Jeremy P. Feakins, Chairman and CEO of Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation, commented, “Dan’s legal expertise and green construction experience has raised the awareness of both professionals and the public in creating greener communities. Dan will be an important addition to our team as we continue to advance our OTEC EcoVillage and sustainable community projects around the world.”About OTEC and SWACOcean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is a game-changing technology that leverages the temperature difference in the ocean between cold deep water and warm surface water in the tropics and subtropics to generate unlimited energy without the use of fossil fuels. It boasts a competitive advantage over alternative sources of electricity production regarding accessibility, predictability, affordability, and emissions. Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC) technology produces air conditioning without the use of chemical agents. Acting alone, SWAC can reduce electricity usage by up to 90% when compared to traditional air conditioning systems. Both technologies can be configured to produce fresh water for drinking, agriculture, and economic development. Supporting th...