Blue Revolution Hawaii (BRH) organized a session at the Aquaculture America 2018 in Las Vegas. Board member Benny Ron has been very active with NOAA and international partners advancing the field. Representing Blue Revolution Hawaii, Benny and BRH founder, Pat Takahashi, made a presentation on the Pacific International Ocean Station.


But before providing details, let us first quickly review two previous great challenges: beating Hitler in his quest for the Atomic Bomb, and overcoming the Soviet Union in space with Project Apollo to the Moon. The A-bomb cost $25 billion in current dollars. Apollo cost $25 billion in the early to mid 70's, or $150 billion in 2019 dollars.


If Global Warming is this next challenge, there is one compelling reason why the Blue Revolution can be the next great solution for Planet Earth and Humanity: PROFIT. Just absorbing carbon dioxide makes no sense because it is too expensive a process. Clean coal technology similarly is a money-loser. There is no way to make a profit from just removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. We can, of course, stop using fossil fuels, but that will take time. Ocean thermal energy conversion, or OTEC, is one these options
That is the advantage of the Blue Revolution, for the whole process will be powered by sustainable OTEC, a technology that begins to become competitive only at 1000 MW sizes and larger. The total system uses the heat of the ocean, which is replenished by the sun, with the cold portion coming from Arctic and Antarctic regions. In addition to electricity and freshwater, there will be a cornucopia of sustainable products, such as next generation fisheries, marine biomass plantations, hydrogen, biomethanol, comfortable new habitats, exciting marine tourism enterprises and much more. These Blue Revolution platforms will in time become floating cities and industrial parks. Most of them will be positioned along the equator, where the temperature difference is the greatest, and where hurricanes don't come. However, platforms could also be placed in hurricane formation zones, with a goal to drop the ocean surface temperature by a degree or two to eliminate the formation of these ocean storms. Thus, in time, much of the ocean between the 20th parallels can be utilized for these purposes:
Let us say, then, that ocean cities and Disneys-at-Sea someday become prominent, how exactly will global warming be remediated? The chemical balance between the sea and atmosphere, affected by the blue revolution process, possibly needing the addition of iron, should result in the absorption of carbon dioxide, converting this gas into solid compounds, which will drop to the bottom of the ocean, and stay there for a very long time.
The French invented OTEC (to the right, Jacques-Arsene d'Arsonval). Here are two French sources providing intriguing insights:
- Energy from the Sea: The Potential and Realities of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
- Artificial Upwelling for Environmental Enhancement
For decades, our study teams hinted that a sum of $1.5 billion was necessary to kick-start the Blue Revolution. However, all this will get you is a floating platform, possibly powered by a 10MW OTEC facility, supporting an array of pre-commercial experiments to develop sustainable co-products. At least, at this cost, perhaps an enterprising billionaire seeking a legacy could be found to lead the effort.
The reality, though, is that something closer to $150 billion will be required to support a full city/industrial park with a 1000 MW OTEC plant. If the first system makes money, more will be built. After all, the Navy has proposed a Columbia-class nuclear submarine force estimated to have a lifecycle cost of $347 billion.
Does this change the dynamics of funding, for even Jeff Bezos only has $158 billion? Not really, for all this will take time, and Bezos could well someday attain trillionaire status. Here are six others also said to be primed to reach that level. The leadership of this trillionaire, or team of them, will determine the optimal pathway for the Ultimate Blue Revolution.
Does this change the dynamics of funding, for even Jeff Bezos only has $158 billion? Not really, for all this will take time, and Bezos could well someday attain trillionaire status. Here are six others also said to be primed to reach that level. The leadership of this trillionaire, or team of them, will determine the optimal pathway for the Ultimate Blue Revolution.
Back to our Defense budget, no question that this sought-after $347 billion expense will improve our national fighting-ship. But why, for we today have no mortal enemy poised to attack us. The USA always annually spends more for war than the next seven or eight nations put together, mostly because of the effectiveness of the Military Industrial Complex. Well, Bernie Sanders says the we spend more money on defense than the next 12 countries combined. Perhaps Bernie has special info, for the estimated U.S. military spending from 1 October 2019 to 20 September 2020 shows our country allocating more on defense than the next NINE countries, combined.
For the record, here are some 2018 graphics showing the last official comparison:
Thus, that first $150 billion Blue Revolution platform (to the right something from the Seasteading Institute) will just be step one towards solving our looming global warming problem. If each can turn a healthy profit, more, quickly, could reverse climate change.
Remember how expensive the Manhattan and Apollo Projects were? Well:
For the record, here are some 2018 graphics showing the last official comparison:
Thus, that first $150 billion Blue Revolution platform (to the right something from the Seasteading Institute) will just be step one towards solving our looming global warming problem. If each can turn a healthy profit, more, quickly, could reverse climate change.
Remember how expensive the Manhattan and Apollo Projects were? Well:
So, you ask, where can anyone find $150 billion to build the first operational floating city? Start with shifting spending from war to Earth peace, and get help from future trillionaires.
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