Osmotic power, also known as salinity gradient power or blue energy, is a renewable energy technology that harnesses the energy released when freshwater and saltwater mix. This energy can be captured and converted into electricity using various technologies, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy source.
Osmotic Power in the domain of Hydropower advances climate action by harnessing the energy produced from salinity gradients in estuaries or seawater. By generating clean, renewable electricity without greenhouse gas emissions, this innovation diversifies energy sources, reduces reliance on fossil fuels, and mitigates climate change impacts.
Osmotic power technology is still in the early stages of commercialization, and there are currently no large-scale commercial osmotic power plants in operation. However, several pilot projects and demonstration plants have been developed, showcasing the potential of this technology.