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The GreenOcean Project is a non-profit organisation started in 2002 that provides information about sustainable energy, food and water production. GreenOcean runs OTEC News, founded in 2001, the only dedicated news source focused on Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). GreenOcean has for several years been working with the revolutionary horticultural technology Seawater Greenhouse.  
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name = GreenOcean |
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location = Sweden |
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orgtype = NGO |
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class = Implementing orgainisation |
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keywork = Akvo platform, <br /> Information distribution |
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website = [http://www.greenocean.org www.greeoncean.org]
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GreenOcean is a non-profit un-incorporated organisation started in 2002 that provides information about sustainable energy, food and water production. GreenOcean is one of the co-founders of [[Akvo]] and the founder of GreenOcean, Thomas Bjelkeman-Pettersson, is also the founder of [[Akvo]].
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GreenOcean runs OTEC News, founded in 2001, the only dedicated news source focused on Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). GreenOcean also has for several years been working with the revolutionary horticultural technology Seawater Greenhouse, which allows for vegetable production in hot arid coastal regions using only seawater and sunshine.
  
 
The people behind GreenOcean have backgrounds in Internet technology and knowledge management entrepreneurship that go back 20 years, and are perfectly poised to marry the concepts and methods behind the open source movement with water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
 
The people behind GreenOcean have backgrounds in Internet technology and knowledge management entrepreneurship that go back 20 years, and are perfectly poised to marry the concepts and methods behind the open source movement with water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
  
== Main activities ==
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=== Main activities ===
 
* Promoting sustainable energy, food and water production
 
* Promoting sustainable energy, food and water production
* Innovates in internet technology usage in the water and sanitation sector
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* Innovates around internet technology usage for the water and sanitation development aid sector
* Builds new business in the sustainable horticulture business
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* Business development for sustainable horticulture
  
== External links ==
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=== Links ===
* [http://www.greenocean.org/ GreenOcean's web site]
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* [http://www.greenocean.org/ GreenOcean]
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* [http://www.otecnews.org/ OTEC News]
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* [http://www.seawatergreenhouse.com Seawater Greenhouse]

Latest revision as of 01:46, 15 May 2015

GreenOcean
GreenOcean-logo-180px.gif
Location: Sweden
Type: NGO
Class: Implementing orgainisation
Key work: Akvo platform,
Information distribution
Website: www.greeoncean.org

GreenOcean is a non-profit un-incorporated organisation started in 2002 that provides information about sustainable energy, food and water production. GreenOcean is one of the co-founders of Akvo and the founder of GreenOcean, Thomas Bjelkeman-Pettersson, is also the founder of Akvo.

GreenOcean runs OTEC News, founded in 2001, the only dedicated news source focused on Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). GreenOcean also has for several years been working with the revolutionary horticultural technology Seawater Greenhouse, which allows for vegetable production in hot arid coastal regions using only seawater and sunshine.

The people behind GreenOcean have backgrounds in Internet technology and knowledge management entrepreneurship that go back 20 years, and are perfectly poised to marry the concepts and methods behind the open source movement with water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.

Main activities

  • Promoting sustainable energy, food and water production
  • Innovates around internet technology usage for the water and sanitation development aid sector
  • Business development for sustainable horticulture

Links